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Imagine you are describing a typical Canadian winter scene to someone from a tropical climate. Which detail would best convey the intensity of the cold?
Using vivid descriptive language that appeals to multiple senses (feeling the cold, hearing the crunch) helps to effectively convey the intensity of the cold to
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Question: Imagine you are describing a typical Canadian winter scene to someone from a tropical climate. Which detail would best convey the intensity of the cold?
Answer options:
- "The snow was white."
- "It was cold outside, you know, like winter." ✅ "The air was so biting it felt like it froze your nostrils with every breath, and the ground crunched underfoot as if walking on splintered glass."
- "People wore warm jackets."
Correct answer: "The air was so biting it felt like it froze your nostrils with every breath, and the ground crunched underfoot as if walking on splintered glass."
Explanation: Using vivid descriptive language that appeals to multiple senses (feeling the cold, hearing the crunch) helps to effectively convey the intensity of the cold to someone unfamiliar with such conditions. This is essential for describing intense situations.
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