
Imagery Lesson
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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 10 Questions
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Tone and Imagery
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I really want school to be cancelled or at least have a 2-hour delay because of the high winds.
Tone = Hopeful
Example
Tone is the attitude of the speaker/narrator or author towards the subject of the text.
Definition
Tone
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Function of Tone
Tone is created using diction (word choice) and syntax (sentence structure). Therefore, analyzing the tone can help the reader understand the message or theme of the text.
If the tone is neutral or detached, it could be an ironic use of objectivity in order to critique a serious issue.
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The tasty, salty broth soothed her sore throat as Simran ate the warm soup.
Example
The use of sensory language to create mental images in the reader's mind.
Definition
Imagery
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Visual - sight
Auditory - hearing
Olfactory - smell
Tactile - touch
Gustatory - taste
Types of Imagery
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Imagery does so much more than to paint a picture. It can:
Function of Imagery
Indicate the speaker/narrator's tone based on the type of images created.
Contribute to the theme of the text.
Add depth and complexity to a text.
Create contrast or points of comparison.
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Multiple Choice
Another word for tone is...
diction
attitude
point of view
atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Imagery helps the reader to...
determine the historical background of a text
understand the author's background
understand verbal irony
create a mental picture
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which type of imagery is being used.
Ivan’s sweaty gym clothes left a stale odor in the locker room; so they had to keep the windows open.
visual
auditory
olfactory
tactile
gustatory
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which type of imagery is being used.
Glittering white, the blanket of snow covered everything in sight and also blocked the street.
visual
auditory
olfactory
tactile
gustatory
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which type of imagery is being used.
The tree bark was rough against the deer’s skin but it did satisfy its itch.
visual
auditory
olfactory
tactile
gustatory
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which type of imagery is being used.
Kids could hear the popping and crackling as their mom dropped the bacon into the frying pan, and soon the salty, greasy smell wafted toward me.
visual
auditory
olfactory
tactile
gustatory
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which adjective best describes the tone.
His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall upon the dead body and pull it to pieces to eat it.
relaxing
threatening
judgmental
fearful
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which adjective best describes the tone.
Thanks for not answering my call. I was at the hospital for your sister and she needed you. A great brother you are!
sarcastic
grateful
complimentary
relieved
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which adjective best describes the tone.
In the early dawn, I take my cup of coffee to the old rocker on the porch and take in the quiet scene of the river carving its way through the valley.
disturbed
exhausted
peaceful
anxious
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage and determine which adjective best describes the tone.
I remember when my dog used to run around with the youthful energy of a puppy. He would always find his way into the trash can and litter scraps of food, paper and other debris around the house. Though it made me mad, I would love to have to clean up after him one more time. I would love to have him back.
passive
distraught
frustrated
nostalgic
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Now, you can read "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
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