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Can someone reword this for me? I don't like how I did it but I can't think of anything else. Thanks
Imagery shows the sensual language of what is trying to be addressed.
The synonym of sensory language is "Imagery", it can also be attributed as the descriptive details of an object. This sensory language is a technique that writers and artists use to relate to readers with the use of an image, description, motion or scenario. Use the five sensory organs – eyes, nose, ears, touch and flavor. For example, your white and snowy skin is so bright.
Imagery shows the sensual language of what is trying to be addressed.
The synonym of sensory language is "Imagery", it can also be attributed as the descriptive details of an object. This sensory language is a technique that writers and artists use to relate to readers with the use of an image, description, motion or scenario. Use the five sensory organs – eyes, nose, ears, touch and flavor. For example, your white and snowy skin is so bright.
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Imagery, also known as sensory language, is a technique that writers and artists use to relate to readers with the use of an image, description, motion or scenario.
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That paragraph you posted is filled with redundancy. Explaining imagery doesn't take that many sentences!
http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_I.html
Scroll down and read about Imagery.
That paragraph you posted is filled with redundancy. Explaining imagery doesn't take that many sentences!