What is an appeal to the senses?
An appeal to the senses is when an author or narrator of a book, say Wilbur Smith, author of Triumph of the Sun, talks how something feels, tastes, looks, sounds or smells like in the novel, giving the novel a sense of reality.
And the blood in her veins, in the moonlight, throbbed to her love's refrain.
Looking for info on CCCP coin with man holding a child and sword stepping on half swastika?
I believe that you are referring to a 1 rouble coin, issued by the Soviet Union (the abbreviation for which, in Russian text, looks like "CCCP") in 1965 commemorating the 20th anniversary of the end of World War II (or, as it was referred to on the coin, the War Against German Fascism). (The coin is identified under Russia as Y#135.1 if you are looking it up in a coin book). About 60 million of such coins were produced, and they circulated as regular coinage. They are worth a couple of dollars in circulated condition.
The shadows crisscrossed the rug while my cat stretched languidly in one of the patches of sun.
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imaginary numbers are numbers that are a negative square root, which is not possoble therefor it is called and imaginary number. ex the square root of -24 is an imaginary number
Memory aids that involve the use of vivid imagery and clever ways of organizing material are called?
Memory aids that involve the use of vivid imagery and clever ways of organizing material are called mnemonic devices. These devices help individuals encode and recall information more easily by associating it with familiar and memorable cues.
Can you List 10 examples of imagery?
that autumn trees were a great shade of reds and browns and yellows. the birds were frolicking in the air, free as life itself. the sky was orange as the sun set over the ocean.
What is meant by the idiom get off my back?
Stop bothering me, stop pestering me, stop nagging me.
If someone tells you to get off their back, it means to stop bothering or nagging them. The image is of them right behind you, nagging.
You could also get someone off of someone else's back, which means you help that person to get rid of nagging or bothersome people.
What does go out on a limb mean?
The expresion going out on a limb means to take a chance. For example if I want to sing in front of 1,000 people and I've never sang in front of anyone before than I would be going out on a limb.
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.
What is the opposite of symbol?
There is no opposite meaning/antonym for symbol, as it is a noun. However there is an antonym for the words symbolical, and symbolic both of which have the same antonym-nonrepresentative.
There is no exact rhyme (iz-niss, iz-ness) for business.
However there are near rhymes with -ness, -less, kiss, miss, or is.
forgiveness
dizzyness
fizziness
dismiss
"this is"
or Christmas.
Or the poetic license phrases his nest/this nest or his mess/this mess.
There are many other "ness" words that rhyme with the final syllable, and have an I or ih sound:
adverseness
baseness
closeness
conciseness
diverseness
earnestness
immenseness
impreciseness
intenseness
perverseness
sparseness
Other -ness words:
apishness bearishness brackishness brutishness cattishness childishness cliquishness clownishness currishness donnishness garishness impishness kiddishness lavishness mannishness oafishness offishness outlandishness peevishness raffishness rakishness sheepishness sluggishness squeamishness swinishness ticklishness uppishness womanishness
ambidextrousness amorphousness anxiousness bloodlessness bogusness breathlessness bumptiousness cautiousness childlessness chivalrousness classlessness cloudlessness cumbrousness dauntlessness deathlessness doubtlessness endlessness enormousness facetiousness faithlessness famousness dextrousness fathomlessness faultlessness fierceness fractiousness fruitlessness gaseousness gibbousness glabrousness godlessness gorgeousness grievousness guiltlessness haplessness hazardousness heartlessness helplessness homelessness hopelessness impiousness incautiousness infectiousness lawlessness lifelessness listlessness lovelessness lucklessness ludicrousness lusciousness meaninglessness mindlessness mirthlessness mischievousness momentousness monstrousness nervousness noiselessness piousness pompousness preciousness pricelessness rambunctiousness raucousness regardlessness relentlessness remissness restlessness ruthlessness (self-) righteousness selflessness senselessness shapelessness shiftlessness sightlessness sinlessness sleeplessness soullessness speciousness speechlessness spotlessness statelessness tactlessness tastelessness thanklessness thoughtlessness tunelessness uselessness wondrousness worthlessness
getting something that is real and altering it to make it dream-like and unreal
Meaning of the third level class twelve English vista?
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sensory imagery = a writer's use of words which connect to a reader's sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, or hearing in order to develop a mood, idea, character , or theme.
Examples:
Her face was red with embarrasment.