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How does an author use imagery in poems?
by appealing to the mind
by appealing to the senses
by repeating words
by repeating sounds
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By appealing to the senses.
Imagery is the use of sensory details (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, and movement) in language so readers form vivid mental pictures. Repetition of words or sounds are different techniques (repetition, alliteration, rhyme) that can enhance imagery but are not the same thing.
Imagery is the use of sensory details (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, and movement) in language so readers form vivid mental pictures. Repetition of words or sounds are different techniques (repetition, alliteration, rhyme) that can enhance imagery but are not the same thing.
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