PPT-Imagery language that appeals to the five senses

Author : yoshiko-marsland | Published Date : 2018-03-14

Imagery the five senses Sight Sound Smell Taste Touch Sight s tuff you can see The light glitters in her eyes Sound s tuff you can hear We heard rapid highpitched

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Imagery the five senses Sight Sound Smell Taste Touch Sight s tuff you can see The light glitters in her eyes Sound s tuff you can hear We heard rapid highpitched squeals. Write in Table of Contents. Copy: What . is . Imagery. ?. Imagery is the use of . vivid. descriptions to create pictures inside the reader’s mind. . Copy: What . are Sensory Details? . Descriptive words that appeal (attract or influence) to the 5 senses to create “word pictures” in the . Language: Imagery. , Mood, Setting, Metaphor, Simile, Personification. What is Imagery?. We learned that . DICTION. is…. The author’s choice of words.. An Image. , . in its basic sense, is something concrete that appeals to any of the five senses . Why do authors use figurative language?. Some types:. Imagery, alliteration, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, Metaphor (metaphor, simile). Metaphor and Simile. Metaphor and Simile draw comparisons between two . Justin Carroll. Jessica Snook. Imagery. Definition. Visually descriptive language that encapsulates all figurative language especially similes and metaphors.. Imagery uses descriptive words and phrases to paint a mental image in the reader’s mind.. ‘After the Titanic’. Poem focusing on person – dramatic monologue which enters into . Ismay’s. mind. Also gives glimpse of views of others. Vivid descriptions of the Titanic sinking.. Imagery exaggerated to express feelings. On a clean page in your Writer’s Notebook, write today’s. date . and label the page, . “Imagery and Descriptive Language”. Inspirational Quote. “Think of yourself as a focusing a camera . lense. Imagery involves one or more of the five senses. . . What are the five senses?. Sight. Sound. Taste. Touch . Smell . Not Imagery. The sun went down. . Sight Imagery Example . As the sun became a . bright ball of orange. Diction and Imagery. Literary Artists (the good ones at least) choose their words carefully…. It is helpful to consider the things they could’ve done, but chose NOT to…. …and then ask yourself why…. most . common, imagery may appeal to any of the senses. Good writers often attempt to appeal . to . several senses.. The children were screaming and shouting in the fields. - “Screaming” and “shouting” appeal to our sense of hearing or auditory sense. . What are the five senses?. Sight. Sound. Taste. Touch . Smell . Not Imagery. The sun went down. . Sight Imagery Example . As the sun became a . bright ball of orange. , the sky surrounding it . quickly splintered. If someone says “There’s a deer” what do you picture? . It lets you know that there. is. a deer, that you would see a deer,. but it doesn’t describe it for you. or give you a clue about what. Click through the slides slowly and review the answers.. Ask questions if you have them!. Green Light. Those great whites, they have big teeth. Oh, they bite . you. Literal language. All those rumors, they have big teeth. If someone says “There’s a deer” what do you picture? . It lets you know that there. is. a deer, that you would see a deer,. but it doesn’t describe it for you. or give you a clue about what. 5.3.3 Polysemy vs. homonymy. In lexical ambiguity there are traditionally two types : . Polysemy. . : one word with multiple senses ​.. ​. Homonymy. : different words that happen to sound the same..

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