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What is descriptive language? A.language that is excessively wordy and descriptive B.language that depicts characters and events vividly C.language that is flowery and includes complex sentences D.language
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What is descriptive language?
A.language that is excessively wordy and descriptive
B.language that depicts characters and events vividly
C.language that is flowery and includes complex sentences
D.language that is easiest to grasp and follow in a narrative
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Descriptive language appeals to the senses. There's nothing that says that it would be excessively wordy. It is descriptive, but I personally would go with B.
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i believe the answer is
A.language that is excessively wordy and descriptive
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