True or false:
Imagery appeals to the five senses.
True
Which sense does this appeal to?
The pitter-patter of rain and whispering breeze quickly transformed into a thunderous downpour with howling wind.
Auditory/Hearing
Is this Visual Imagery?
The water glistened in the sun and reflected the sunset.
Yes it is visual imagery
What does imagery appeal to?
The five senses.
True or False:
Can Imagery represent objects?
True
Which sense does this appeal to:
Hot apple cider and cinnamon wafted through the air
Olfactory imagery/smell
Is this Auditory?
The crackling fire reflected in the window.
Yes it is.
Give two examples of types of people who might use vivid language to appeal to the five senses?
Poets and storytellers.
True or false:
Imagery is only used in Poetry, short stories, and novels.
False
the sinking sun shimmered on the water while the blue sky transformed into various shades of pink and purple.
Visual/Seeing
Is this olfactory?
The scent of chai tea lattes are so close you can almost taste them.
Yes it is
Which of the following is not a type of imagery: Visual, Olfactory, Texturite, Gustatory, Auditory?
Texturite
True or false:
Three of the five types of imagery are, Visual, auditory and auricular.
False. auricular is another word for Auditory.
She plopped down on the comfortable couch, but it was difficult for her to relax when the room was a disaster area-toys and shoes and books and dishes were strewn about.
Is this gustatory?
The melted smore filled his mouth with a delightful creamy texture.
yes
Give a sentence example (over 10 words) of Gustatory imagery.
Should be appealing to taste
True or false:
Imagery can appeal to two senses at the same time.
True.
He sits by the crackling fire and roasts his marshmallow, it slowly oozes of the stick and falls into the flames. And sizzles away.
Auditory/Hearing
is this auditory and visual imagery?
The crackling flames popped and snapped. The smell of smoke filled the air
No its not. It is just Auditory, and olfactory.
What are three describing words that may be used when describing an example of Olfactory imagery?
scents of cinnamon, stinky socks, fumes, strong perfume, etc.