
Sensory Language and Dialogue
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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Imagine you are reading a novel and you come across a paragraph describing a character's experience in a garden. The paragraph describes the smell of the flowers, the sound of the birds, the sight of the vibrant colors, the taste of the fresh air, and the feel of the grass underfoot. What literary technique is being used here?
The use of figurative language to create a vivid mental image.
The use of descriptive language that appeals to the five senses to create a vivid mental image.
The use of dialogue to create a vivid mental image.
The use of repetition to create a vivid mental image.
Answer explanation
The literary technique being used is the use of descriptive language appealing to the five senses to form a vivid mental image. This technique allows readers to experience the character's garden encounter fully. The other options involve figurative language, dialogue, and repetition, but the question emphasizes sensory details, aligning with the correct choice.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Imagine you are at a bakery. Which of the following experiences would be an example of sensory imagery?
Hearing the sound of waves crashing on the shore while sitting on the beach.
Feeling the soft velvet fabric of a dress in a boutique.
Smelling the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air in the bakery.
Tasting a juicy apple from a fruit stall.
Answer explanation
The question asks for an example of sensory imagery in a bakery. Sensory imagery involves our five senses. The correct choice is 'Smelling the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air in the bakery.' This option describes an olfactory sensory experience, which perfectly fits the scenario of being in a bakery.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why is sensory imagery important in the script writing of a movie?
Sensory imagery is irrelevant and does not contribute to the viewer's understanding.
Sensory imagery is only important in poetry, not in script writing of a movie.
Sensory imagery is distracting and takes away from the main message of the movie.
Sensory imagery enhances the viewer's experience and makes the movie more engaging.
Answer explanation
Sensory imagery is crucial in movie script writing as it elevates the viewer's experience, making the film more captivating. It's a means of immersing the audience in the story, appealing to their senses, and making the narrative more vivid and real. The other options suggesting sensory imagery as distracting, irrelevant, or only essential in poetry are incorrect.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In a movie script, what would be considered as character dialogue?
Spoken words or conversations between actors portraying the characters.
The physical appearance of an actor portraying a character.
Text messages shown on screen that are exchanged between characters.
The internal thoughts and emotions of a character, narrated by the actor.
Answer explanation
In movie scripts, character dialogue is represented by the spoken words or conversations between actors portraying the characters. This is because when actors embody their characters, they express their characters' thoughts and emotions through dialogue. Other options such as physical appearance or text messages only provide context, and internal thoughts are not always expressed out loud.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In a script for a play, which of the following is an example of character dialogue?
The stage directions that tell the actor where to move.
The list of characters at the beginning of the script.
The description of the setting at the start of a scene.
A line spoken by the character 'Hamlet'.
Answer explanation
Character dialogue in a script refers to the words spoken by characters, not stage directions, lists of characters, or scene descriptions. Hence, 'A line spoken by the character 'Hamlet'' is an example of character dialogue. It matches the context of the question and is the correct choice.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In a movie script, why does a character speak?
To establish the scene and mood.
To create tension and intrigue.
To disclose details about the characters, move the story forward, and give insight into their thoughts, emotions, and motivations.
To provide humor.
Answer explanation
In a movie script, characters speak to convey different aspects of the story. Though establishing scenes, creating tension, and providing humor are part of it, the most comprehensive reason is to disclose details about the characters, moving the story forward, and revealing their thoughts, emotions, and motivations. This technique gives depth to characters and drives the plot.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How does sensory language enhance a reader's experience when reading a descriptive passage about a bustling city market?
By distracting the reader from the main plot of the city market.
By appealing to the reader's senses and creating a vivid and immersive reading experience of the city market.
By confusing the reader with unnecessary details about the city market.
By making the reader lose interest in the story of the city market.
Answer explanation
The correct answer is that sensory language enhances a reader's experience by appealing to their senses, which creates a vivid and immersive reading experience of the city market. Sensory language includes details about sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch, making the description of the city market more engaging and lively.
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