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Which of the following best describes the concept of visual imagery?
It is the imagery use to address our sense of vision. In that way, the reader can visualize what is happening in the story in her or his own mind.
This imagery addresses our sense of hearing. To create a complete mental picture in the minds of the reader about the incident in the story, the writer incorporates a description of the sounds too.
She was fragrant like a morning when papayas are in bloom.
The type of imagery used in the sentence is _________________.
The eerie silence was shattered by her scream.
The underlined word is _____________.
He closed his eyes and let the refrigerator’s gentle hum lull him to sleep.
What type of imagery is this?
What type of imagery is this?
The thunder clapped loudly shaking the house.
Treasure Island (an excerpt)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
I remember him as if it were yesterday, as he came plodding to the inn door, his sea-chest following behind him in a hand-barrow – a tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man, his tarry pigtail falling over the shoulder of his soiled blue coat, his hands ragged and scarred, with black, broken nails, and the sabre cut across one cheek, a dirty, livid white. I remember him looking round the cover and whistling to himself as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so often afterwards.
What does the imagery used in the first paragraph tell the reader about the captain?
“The Monkey Paw” by W. W. Jacobs
Neither spoke, but lay silently listening to the ticking of the clock. A stair creaked, and a squeaky mouse scurried noisily through the wall. The darkness was oppressive, and after lying for some time gathering up courage, he took the box of matches, and striking one, went downstairs for a candle.
At the foot of the stairs the match went out, and he paused to strike another; and at the samee moment a knock so quiet and stealthy as to be scarcely audible, sounded on the front door.
The matches fell from his hand. He stood motionless, his breath suspended…….
What phrase from the passage that appeals to sense of hearing?
“The Monkey Paw” by W. W. Jacobs
Neither spoke, but lay silently listening to the ticking of the clock. A stair creaked, and a squeaky mouse scurried noisily through the wall. The darkness was oppressive, and after lying for some time gathering up courage, he took the box of matches, and striking one, went downstairs for a candle.
At the foot of the stairs the match went out, and he paused to strike another; and at the samee moment a knock so quiet and stealthy as to be scarcely audible, sounded on the front door.
The matches fell from his hand. He stood motionless, his breath suspended…….
What phrase from the passage that appeals to sense of sight?