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Imagery

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
How does imagery help us understand the story?
a)
It doesn't
b)
By expressing how the author is feeling
c)
Imagery helps us to see, touch, taste, smell, and feel what the characters feel and see
d)
By telling the mood
2.
The car squeaked every time I hit a road bump.  Which sense am I describing?
a)
Sight
b)
Sound
c)
Smell
d)
Taste
3.

The tiny red ant climbed up the broken limb.


What sense is the author trying to appeal too?

a)

Sight

b)

Sound

c)

Smell

d)

Taste

4.

Stacey fragrance was like sweet cherry blossoms.


What sense is the author trying to appeal too?

a)

Sound

b)

Touch

c)

Sight

d)

Smell

5.

The aroma of chocolate filled the air.


What sense is the author trying to appeal too?

a)

sight

b)

sound

c)

smell

d)

touch

6.
This sentence appeals to which sense:

The sunset was the most gorgeous they’d ever seen; the clouds were edged with pink and gold.
a)
sight
b)
smell
c)
touch
d)
taste
7.

Check the imagery that appeals to your sense of touch.

a)

Rough sandpaper

b)

The screech of an opera singer

c)

A sour apple

d)

Apple pie baking in the oven

e)

The warmth of the sun

8.

Which images appeal to your sense of taste?

a)

Jagged peaks and snow capped mountains in the distance

b)

Rich milk chocolate

c)

Rough sandpaper

d)

The screech of an opera singer

e)

A sour apple

9.

Which images appeal to your sense of smell?

a)

A wall of perfume

b)

Rich milk chocolate

c)

A sour apple

d)

The screech of an opera singer

e)

Apple pie baking in the oven

10.

Which image appeals to your sense of hearing?

a)

Rich milk chocolate

b)

A dark and barren landscape

c)

The warmth of the sun

d)

The screech of an opera singer

e)

Fingernails on a chalkboard