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imagery Often taken as a synonym for figurative language, but the term may also refer to the 'mental pictures' which the reader experiences in his/her response to literary works or other texts: see, for example, the entry on 'Imagery' here, which explains that our other senses apart from sight may be involved as well.
Ãâó: courses.nus.edu.sg/course/ellibst/lsl01-tm.html
imagery aerial photography
Ãâó: www.lojic.org/techhelp/glossary.htm
imagery the words a poet uses to evoke images that the reader "sees" (or hears, smells, tastes, touches) because they describe what the senses can "sense. (Sights, sounds, smells, flavors, textures etc.)
Ãâó: www.leasttern.com/Poetry/poetryterms.htm
imagery is language which conveys to the reader a sense of really experiencing the story.
Ãâó: www.homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/Writing/glossary.htm
imagery the writing method used to "create a sensory picture in the mind of the reader...frequently used to describe the pictures created through the use of figurative language like similies and metaphors."
Ãâó: www.sonyaunrein.com/finalProject/glossary.htm
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