Descriptions in a poem that evoke mental snapshots appealing to the five senses are called "imagery." Imagery can include visual imagery (sight), auditory imagery (sound), tactile imagery (touch), gustatory imagery (taste), and olfactory imagery (smell). It helps create vivid pictures in the reader's mind and enhances the emotional and sensory experience of the poem.
Descriptions in a poem that evoke mental snapshots that appeal to the five senses are called what?
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