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Descriptive or Emotive? She opened the present excited to see what would be inside.
Emotive
Descriptive or Emotive? Tiny raindrops tapped gently on the window, filling the room with a soft sound.
Descriptive
Descriptive or Emotive? Crunchy leaves crackled under her boots as she walked through the crisp morning air.
Descriptive
Descriptive or Emotive? The warm scent of fresh bread drifted through the cosy kitchen.
Descriptive
Descriptive or Emotive? The boy’s face lit up with joy as he tore open his present.
Emotive
Descriptive or Emotive? The terrified dog barked wildly at the stranger, its body trembling.
Emotive
Descriptive or Emotive? He nervously walked into the room, his hands shaking.
Emotive
Descriptive or Emotive? Tears streamed down her face as she watched the news.
Emotive
Descriptive or Emotive? The towering mountain was covered in glistening snow.
Descriptive
Descriptive or Emotive? The lonely dog whimpered in the cold, dark alley.
Emotive