auditory is when you imagine something exact which would make you have the feeling of the poem or the phrase that is given example i fell of the cliff and felt the wind blowing on my face and the fear that i had got was scarier than falling of a cliff.
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Auditory imagery is a learning style in which a person learns through listening.
There are 7 types of imagery in a poem to look for:Visual--What you seeAuditory--what you hearTactile--what you touchOlfactory--what you smellGustatory--what you tasteOrganic--Internal states Example: hungerKinesthetic imagery--movement or tension Examples: After Apple-Picking - "I feel the ladder sway as the boughs bend."
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).
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Onomatopoeia in poetry refers to words that mimic the sounds they describe, adding an auditory dimension to the reading experience. It helps create vivid imagery and can enhance the overall mood and tone of a poem. Examples include words like "buzz," "hiss," or "crash."
Imagery in poetry is what the words of the poem make the reader 'see' in their imagination. it is the colors, sounds, and sometimes feelings evoked by the poem.
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In poetry, kinesthetic imagery is a type of imagery that has to do with the movement of muscles or joints.
This imagery uses mostly visual and auditory senses, focusing on describing what can be seen and heard in the scene being depicted.
The word "bubbly" typically conveys sound imagery because it evokes the auditory sensation of bubbles popping or fizzing.