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SOURCES httpwwwcellcomcurrentbiologyabstractS096098221200408 httparchotoljamanetworkcomarticleaspxarticleid649745 Behav Neurosci httppsychcornelledusitesdefaultfilesMechan. Ashley . Ferenchak. The Case (taken from the curriculum). A woman brings her 10-year-old son, Raymond, in to see you. He’s been overly aggressive and angry lately, but she has attributed this to her divorce from Raymond’s father. Last night, Raymond attended a party at his friend’s house. After a night of laser tag and little sleep, Raymond started shaking and convulsing. He stopped before his mom arrived, but she still wanted to get him checked out. Raymond does not really remember falling to the floor, but he does remember that he smelled a very unpleasant odor right before he went down.. Hurlow. and . Lillio. Chapter 1. Used as a background and setting for . Grenouille’s. later murders.. ‘Seen’ through the sense of smell.. Portrayed as disgusting, filthy, dirty and repulsive.. Painting Pictures with Words. Descriptive . writing describes an object, place, or person in a way that creates a vivid impression in the reader's mind, enabling the reader to visualize what is being described, and to feel that he/she is very much part of the writer's experience. Helping your readers feel like they are there!. FreeWritingWorksheets.com. Sensory details and Imagery. Sensory details. . (a.k.a. . imagery. ) are details that use the 5 senses:. Touch. Taste. Sight. Examining Literary Devices:. Definitions and Examples. Hooray for learning!. Literary Device . Definition. Simile:. A. figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things, by employing the words "like" or "as“ within the comparison.. . “If I can’t picture it, . I can’t understand it.”. Albert Einstein. “ It is impossible even to think without a mental picture” . Aristotle 348 BC. What is visualising?. Visualising involves picturing in your mind what is happening in the text.. Using Sensory Details. “We live on the leash of our senses.” Diane Ackerman, . A Natural History of the Senses. Sense #1: SIGHT. Sight is the most commonly used sense in fiction, and includes any description of what something looks like, where an object is placed, anything the character sees, any action the character observes. . You will put all of your culinary skills to the test!!. Read ALL the directions, at least twice before you start. Discuss what you BOTH will do for the cooking steps. Make sure they are even in difficulty and frequency..
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