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Types of Imagery

Module 2 Lesson 1 Types of Imagery

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The sentence “Key lime pie is my favorite dessert because it's tart and sweet at the same time” uses what type of imagery? gustatory or taste
The sentence “The golden sun set over the crystal blue ocean” uses what type of imagery? visual or sight
The sentence “His dark, brown, wavy hair was his best feature” uses what type of imagery? visual or sight
The sentence “The loudly screeching and crowing rooster woke up the entire house at 5 in the morning” uses what type of imagery? auditory or sound
The sentence “I love petting my kitten because she has soft, silky, warm fur” uses what type of imagery? touch or feeling
“My clothes were wet, cold, and soggy because they were left out in the snow” uses what type of imagery? touch or feeling
The sentence “I don't like pretzels because they're too salty; I like candy instead because it's sweet” uses what type of imagery? gustatory or taste
The sentence “His poem is about juicy, sugary, sweet blueberries” uses what type of imagery? gustatory or taste
The sentence “Spiderman’s bright red, blue and black costume is shiny and tight” uses what type of imagery? visual or sight
The sentence :The kitchen was filled with the sharp odor of boiling cabbage" uses what type of imagery? olfactory or smell
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