What is imagery in a play?

a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things
a literary device that uses vivid language that appeals to the senses
a figure of speech in which objects, such as trees, have human attributes
the mood the author creates through their word choice

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Imagery in a play is best described as a literary device that uses vivid language that appeals to the senses. It is aimed at creating mental images and enhancing the audience's experience by evoking sensory responses.