Details are necessary to make your writing clear because they help generate a specific mood or emotion about people, places, and circumstances
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Imagery
can also help readers imagine or relate some of your specific experiences
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Visual
Imagery: Picture in words and is concrete (can be seen)
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Visual
Imagery: colors, shapes, textures, and movement for sight
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Auditoy
Imagery: Through mind's ears, sense of sound
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Olfactory
Imagery: Through mind's nose. flowers, chemicals, mold, and burning food
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Gustatory
Imagery: Through mind's tongue and can cross over with olfactory
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Tactile
Imagery: Through mind's skin
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Thermal
Imagery: Depicts temperature
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Erotic
Imagery: Suggest sensation and feeling
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Synesthesia
poetic act of describing a sense impression by using another sense, as seen in the expressions “a hot mess” or “icy stare.”
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Synesthesia
he yoking together of the senses makes fresh ways of looking at an object
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Synesthesia
By using one kind of sensation for another, the sense impression is imbued with added texture, just as color may be attributed to sounds or taste to feeling