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Types of Language- Literal
Taking words in their usual and most basic sense.
Ex. We were angry.
Types of Language- figurative
Departing from the literal use of words one must figure out or interpret a meaning.
Ex. He burned with anger.
Examples of Imagery-
1.See
2.Taste
3. Smell
4. Hear
5. Feel/Touch
( I assume that you all know the five senses, so I'll skip that and go to)
Examples:
1. I see a pink and golden sunset.
2. I taste salty, soft homemade frenchfries
3. The trash smells like a rotten egg that's been in the sun for five hot summer days mixed with somebody's vomit. (Not pleasant people!)
4. I hear the squeal of tires from a tow truck right before it crashes into a gas truck causing it to make a noisy sound as both trucks flip over.
5. I feel smooth, soft and silky hair.
Imagery is when you paint a picture with words.
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