If you mean this poem
The old watch: their
thick eyes
puff and foreclose by the moon. The young, heads
trailed by the beginnings of necks,
shiver,
in the guarantee they shall be bodies.
In the frog pond
the vapor trail of a SAC bomber creeps,
I hear its drone, drifting, high up
in immaculate ozone.
Then the answer is: Swimming tadpoles
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There was an excessive amount of imagery in his novel, which made it into a book of jumbled words.
Imagery is the use of descriptive words so that the reader can get a vision in their head. Many authors use descriptive words because their books don't have pictures.
Imagery is where what you are reading creates a picture in your imagination, head, or brain.
It can be used as a symbol of purification, washing away guilt or sin. It can also be used as a symbol for the origin of life or for birth/regeneration.
Imagery can have a powerful affect on a poem. Well used imagery can draw the reader in and allow them to physically sense what the poet is trying to convey.
Yes. It is usually a description of the surroundings. It's purpose is to draw the reader in.
To influence or persuade the reader.
by using imagery and adjectives and desctiptive writing. dont forgett creative
Vanilla scented Its a Imagery {image}
writing descriptively and using imagery that may affect readers' feeling?
downpour/raining cats and dogs/presipitaion/sky crying/ god weaping. writing a paper?
Imagery is a noun.
Imagery is important in writing because it helps the reader/audience imagine a picture in their head. It helps visualize a movie playing in your mind. Imagery is very effective in story writing.
Sound and imagery
Trembling and stumbling are not considered imagery on their own, but they can contribute to creating vivid imagery when used in descriptive writing to evoke a physical or emotional response in the reader. Imageries are more about creating sensory experiences in writing.
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
If you were writing or reading a poem that talked about pink, the imagery at that point was probably a soft, gentle, and feminine environment.
Imagery helps descriptive writing by painting a vivid picture in the reader's mind, making the details more engaging and memorable. It appeals to the reader's senses, creating a sensory experience that brings the writing to life. Using descriptive and vivid imagery can evoke emotions and enhance the overall reading experience.
Descriptive adjectives and vivid verbs are the parts of speech that will help create imagery within your writing. Adjectives provide details about nouns, while verbs can paint a picture by showing actions and movements. Using sensory language and figurative language can also help to enhance the imagery in your writing.
Imagery is a writing tool. It is The formation of mental images. Books and stories would contain imagery, but movies are already visual do I wouldn't describe them as having imagery because they are already all images.
imagery
Imagery is used in writing to create vivid mental images by appealing to the senses of the reader. It helps to evoke emotions, enhance the mood of the text, and make the writing more engaging and memorable. By painting a picture with words, imagery allows readers to connect to the text on a deeper level.
Details add vivid imagery to your writing. The more clear your details, the better mental image your reader will have, and the more they'll enjoy your writing.
Vivid imagery refers to the use of descriptive and sensory language in writing to create a clear and detailed mental picture. It helps bring a scene or experience to life by engaging the reader's senses and emotions, making the writing more powerful and memorable.