
Imagery
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Cynthia Bowman
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10 Slides • 24 Questions
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Imagery

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Imagery
using words that appeal to the five senses
(many writers use details and figurative language to create imagery)
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Why does an author or poet use imagery?
To provide a sensory experience
To establish the mood of the poem or story
To help us imagine the story in our head and create a mental image
To emphasis something
To express emotions
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Questions to ask when analyzing imagery
Does any sense/reference dominate?
How do the images impact the reader/listener?
Can you draw the image?
What details in the image seem important?
What does the image focus on or what does it leave out?
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The five senses
Visual - sight
Tactile - touch
Auditory - hear
Gustatory - taste
Olfactory - smell
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Multiple Choice
Describing the way something looks
Auditory Imagery
Visual Imagery
Tactile Imagery
Olfactory Imagery
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Multiple Choice
Describing the way something smells
Auditory Imagery
Visual Imagery
Tactile Imagery
Olfactory Imagery
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Multiple Choice
Describing the way something feels
Auditory Imagery
Visual Imagery
Tactile Imagery
Olfactory Imagery
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Poll
What sense is this appealing to?
touch
taste
smell
sight
hear
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Poll
What sense is this appealing to?
touch
taste
smell
sight
hear
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Poll
What sense is this appealing to?
touch
taste
smell
sight
hear
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Poll
What sense is this appealing to?
touch
taste
smell
sight
hear
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Poll
What sense is this appealing to?
touch
taste
smell
sight
hear
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Multiple Choice
The author uses the sensory language above to -
Help the reader see how the light is hitting the chimes.
Emphasize to the reader that the chimes are happy.
Highlight for the reader that it is a nice day outside.
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Multiple Choice
The author uses the sensory words above to help the reader understand-
the appearance of the field
that the character feels dirty
how the character is grumpy
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Multiple Choice
Which words illustrate that the paper is old?
yellowing, smudged
yellowing, difficult
pages, difficult
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Multiple Choice
The author uses the sensory words above to emphasize how the boy-
likes what he is playing
is playin a game where he is an elephant
is being very loud as he tries to escape his brother
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Multiple Choice
The author uses the sensory language in the sentence above to
emphasize how much Spencer hates apples
illustrate the appearance of Spencer's apple juice
emphasize how despite the drink being apple juice, Spencer is very thirsty
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Multiple Choice
1.She could not get the metallic taste of fear out of her mouth.
Visual
Tactile
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
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Multiple Choice
2.Another cobweb stuck to her cold, clammy skin.
Visual
Tactile
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
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Multiple Choice
3.Flashes of lightning illuminated the ink-black sky.
Visual
Tactile
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
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Multiple Choice
4.There was an ominous scratching at the door.
Visual
Tactile
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
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Multiple Choice
5.The foul smell of dead mice hung in the air.
Visual
Tactile
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery below appealing?
Laughing loudly the child drummed her fingers on the table in a staccato rhythm like a soldier marching in a line.
Touch
Sound
Smell
Taste
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery below appealing?
The juicy berry burst in her mouth; sour liquid filled the spaces between her teeth and coated her tongue with a river of tangy tartness.
Sight
Sound
Taste
Smell
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery below appealing?
When the couple walked into the house they were immediately met with the sweet smell of freshly baked cookies. The lovely aroma wafted through the air reminding them of their childhood homes.
Sight
Sound
Smell
Touch
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery below appealing?
When the couple walked into the house they were immediately met with the sweet smell of freshly baked cookies. The lovely aroma wafted through the air reminding them of their childhood homes.
Sight
Sound
Smell
Touch
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery appealing?
The yellow sun blazed brilliantly overhead, causing me to squint my eyes and put a hand up to shield my face. The brightness was overwhelming.
Sight
Sound
Taste
Smell
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Multiple Choice
To what sense is the imagery appealing?
The fluffy blanket enveloped her in its warmth and softness. She felt safe and secure - so cozy and comfortable the world could end, and she wouldn't even notice.
Check ALL that apply.
Sight
Smell
Touch
Taste
Imagery

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