Both techniques focus on using few words.
Imagism in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry emphasized clarity, precision, and economy of language. This focus on brevity and exactness in expression can be likened to the concept of compression in writing, where each word and image is carefully selected to convey a powerful meaning or emotion in a concise manner. Compression in Imagist poetry allowed for vivid and intense imagery to be conveyed with the fewest possible words.
The squeezing together of rocks by stress is called compression.
No, this would be false. It is called compression.
This question is misguided. It is not the sound waves which are apart, but the particles of the medium. A place where the particles are further apart is called a rarefaction. Where they are crowded together is called a compression.
Yes, squeezing of a sponge is called compression
it is called the compression
Compression
Imagist poems usually focus on imagery and language. Imagism was popular in the early 20th century, called for a return to classical values.
It is called compression.
The density of a medium directly affects the density of the sound waves. High particle density is called compression while low particle density is called rarefraction.
It is called a compression.
amplitude
Compression