Question #N1040
The writer uses a combination of vivid imagery and concrete detail to create a sense of place. For example, the writer describes the “cool air” of the mountains, the “green grass” of the valley, and the “winding roads” that lead to the town. What is the most likely reason the writer uses sensory details?
The writer's use of sensory details in this passage most likely serves to
A. create a sense of atmosphere and mood.
B. provide evidence for the speaker’s argument.
C. explain the historical significance of the place.
D. highlight the speaker’s personal connection to the place.
Correct Answer is: A
The writer's use of sensory details, such as the "cool air" and "green grass," creates a vivid sense of atmosphere and mood. These details help the reader imagine the setting and feel more connected to the passage.