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100
Define: Auditory Imagery
Imagery containing specific sounds.
100
Define: Tactile Imagery
Imagery relating to touch and physical feeling.
100
Define: Visual Imagery
Imagery that relates to sight, and the visual appeal of objects.
100
Define: Olfactory Imagery
Imagery relating to scent
100
Define: Gustatory Imagery
Imagery relating to certain tastes.
200
Identify the type of imagery in the passage below: He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake.”
Auditory imagery
200
What Imagery is this? "The flowers gave an amorphous odor"
Olfactory Imagery
200
What Imagery is this? "The waves lapping against the shoreline were very comforting."
Auditory Imagery
200
True or false: the following sentence is an example of olfactory imagery: “My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year."
False
200
What Imagery is this? "It was completely barren, destroyed from all the previous bombings"
Visual Imagery
300
There are words representing what imagery? Rough, Fleshy, Soft, Hairy.
Tactile Imagery
300
There are words representing what imagery? Broken, Scarred, Fiery, New
Visual Imagery
300
The best definition of imagery is: A)symbolic meaning attributed to natural objects or facts. B)etching out a character in detail, creating suspense or lending a rhetorical effect C) visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
Choice C
300
What is imagery? a.interesting dialogue b.vivid sensory description c.character development d.both a and c
Choice B
300
There are words representing what imagery? Ringing, Croaking, Gasping, Mooing
Olfactory Imagery
400
Identify the type of imagery used and the word(s) in which you were able to tell: After the long run, he collapsed in the grass with tired and burning muscles. The grass tickled his skin and sweat cooled on his brow.
Tactile- the grass tickled his skin, sweat cooled on his brow
400
Why is imagery important? A) It allows the reader to relate to the composition B) It adds extra detail and specifity to an informative work C)It allows the reader to sympathize with characters and narrators as they imagine having the same experiences D) All of the above E) Both A and C F) Both B and C
Choice E
400
Identify ALL of the imagery used in this passage: There’s no smell like the waft of hot and fresh cinnamon rolls rising from the oven. I squeeze icing onto the top of one, feeling the sticky sweetness on my fingers. I bite into the cinnamon roll and my mouth is flooded with warmth, intensely sweet icing, and cinnamon that dances on my tongue.
-olfactory -tactile -gustatory -visual
400
What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun Or fester like a sore - And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over - Like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?
visual, olfactory, (gustatoy)
400
evokes a sense of touch or physical sensation, evokes a sense of smell, evokes a sense of taste, evokes a sound, creates an image in one's mind. List the types of imagery in the order stated above
tactile, olfactory, gustatory, auditory, visual
500
How are personification and onomatopoeia related to imagery? a.imagery is a type of personification, and personification is a type of onomatopoeia b.personification and onomatopoeia are used for imagery c.personification describes people, and imagery describes scenes d.onomatopoeia describes sound, and personification describes people
What is Choice B
500
'No doubt I now grew very pale; - but I talked more fluently, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased - and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound - much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I gasped for breath - and yet the officers heard it not.' What imagery does Edgar Allen Poe use in this extract from his short story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart'? A) Auditory and a simile B)Auditory and a metaphor C) Visual and a metaphor D)Visual and a simile
Choice A
500
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middle aged just in case too little too late
500
'The Palace Hotel at Fort Romper was painted a light blue, a shade that is on the legs of a kind of heron, causing the bird to declare its position against any background. The Palace Hotel, then, was always screaming and howling in a way that made the dazzling winter landscape of Nebraska seem only a grey swampish hush.' What sensory imagery does this passage from Stephen Crane's short story, 'The Blue Hotel', use?
Sight, visual and sound, auditory
500
Identify ALL of the imagery in the passage, write the word that notes the imagery and list the types of imagery in order for full credit: I listened to the birds chirp and sing see-saws up in the trees that were beginning to burst out in brilliant pink and white buds. The earth smelled fresh with greenery that was finally emerging with the new season of life.
listened, birds chirp- auditory pink and white, greenery- visual smelled fresh- olfactory