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Imagery

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What is the effect of colour imagery?

Color imagery enhances the emotional depth and vividness of a narrative, allowing readers to visualize scenes more clearly and connect with the characters' experiences. It can evoke specific feelings and moods, influencing how the audience interprets the story. By using color strategically, authors can symbolize themes and highlight contrasts, enriching the overall impact of their writing.

What does transfer imagery mean in 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.

What does the idiom don't stir up trouble means?

behave

It means don't agitate the situation. Don't do something that would make things worse.

Holy willies prayer imagery?

"Holy Willie's Prayer" is a satirical poem by Robert Burns that criticizes religious hypocrisy. It uses vivid imagery to portray the false piety and self-righteousness of the titular character. The poem highlights Willie's deceitful actions and contrasts them with his public displays of devotion, exposing the disconnect between his outward religious fervor and his true nature.

Which comes first the artist's imaginary or the material?

The material comes first because it is not a person who made it. The artist is only a person that uses the material for art.

What is a synonym for concluded?

i recommend using a thesaurus but ended seems more than sufficient

What is the following is a term for visual imagery with symbolic implications?

Iconography is a term for visual imagery with symbolic implications.

What is aversion imagery?

Aversion imagery involves the pairing of a sexually arousing paraphilic stimulus with an unpleasant image, such as being arrested or having one's name appear in the newspaper.

What is sensual imagery?

Its's any words or phrases in a piece of literature that appeal to the five senses ie. visual, auditory (hearing), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch), or olfactory (smell).

What does the imagery in Travel helps the reader do?

get a sense of the speaker's life, share the speaker's desire, and understand the speaker's hopes.

What symbol could represent an ego?

A mirror could represent an ego, as it reflects one's perception of themselves and can sometimes lead to a focus on self-image and self-importance.

What is the difference between concrete imagery and abstract imagery?

concrete imagery is where the implicit reticence of an empirical verb past/present participle of a understandable colloquial is undoubtedly infallible.

abstract is the contrary.

What is appeal to senses?

This occurs when an author refers to one of our five senses

Sight - visual

Smell - olfactory

Hearing - auditory

Taste - gustatory

Touch - tactile

Get a mental picture of you?

That question is really creepy and try to make a specific description please.

Which type of imagery is easiest to form?

People generally have an easier time forming visual images than images of other sensory experiences.

What is commonly used in medical imagery?

  • X-ray
  • Fluoroscopy
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imagery)
  • CaT Scan (CT or Computer Tomography - a type of x-ray)
  • PET Scan (Postiron Emission Tomography)
  • Ultrasound
  • Scintigraphy
  • Thermography
  • Fiber optics cameras (Endoscope)

And some might argue: (Although these diagnositc tools do not produce an image, they do provide a sort of diagnostic map).

  • EEG (Electroencephalograph)
  • EKG (Electrocardiograph)
  • MEG (Magnetoencephalograph)