he was a flower of knighthood and of grace
an example of imagery is whatever that has to do with the formation of mental images
imagery
Not really, no.
Not really, no.
Well, honey, in "The Most Dangerous Game," Richard Connell uses animal imagery to describe the protagonist, Rainsford, as a "beast at bay" when he is being hunted by General Zaroff. It's like comparing Rainsford to a cornered animal fighting for survival. So, yeah, that's your example of animal imagery from that story.
can you give me 5 example of the imagery
Nautical imagery is imagery in relation to the sea or sea mammals for example, "Taming a sea horse" (My Last Duchess) hope that helps! :)
Imagery is a literary device that authors use to provide vivid description to the reader. There are seven types of imagery, and each corresponds to a sense or feeling. An example of visual imagery would be: The bright yellow flowers looked buttery against the fresh blue sky.
he flew like a dove
The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (location is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive
The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (dogs is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive
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