language arts
english language arts
Well his is not the answer but i do know what imagery is if it helps in any way. Imagery is what the author uses (in a novel, poem,quoteect.) to appeal to the five sentences- touch, taste, hear, smell, and see.Example: Her eyes were blue as if i was standing before the ocean.This is imagery because it makes you have the image in you head of some blue eyes and also, you can feel what its like to stand before the ocean.
imagery
(I am slightly puzzled by this question, first of all.) No, -est does not mean in Language Arts. Yes, it is something you learn in Language Arts, though.
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imagery
english language arts
What does concrete imagery mean?
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Well his is not the answer but i do know what imagery is if it helps in any way. Imagery is what the author uses (in a novel, poem,quoteect.) to appeal to the five sentences- touch, taste, hear, smell, and see.Example: Her eyes were blue as if i was standing before the ocean.This is imagery because it makes you have the image in you head of some blue eyes and also, you can feel what its like to stand before the ocean.
imagery
Imagery
(I am slightly puzzled by this question, first of all.) No, -est does not mean in Language Arts. Yes, it is something you learn in Language Arts, though.
Resolution, redundancy and rising action are language arts words. Additional language arts words include rhythm and refrain.
Imagery