When an author creates a picture with words, he is using ...?
Although the word “imagery” most often brings to mind mental images, imagery is not always visual; it can appeal to any of the five senses. Here is a list of some types of imagery that appeal to different senses: Auditory imagery appeals to the sense of hearing. · Gustatory imagery appeals to the sense of taste. · Kinetic imagery conveys a sense of motion. · Olfactory imagery appeals to the sense of smell. · Tactile imagery appeals to the sense of touch. · Visual imagery is created with pictures (many visual images are pictures of things representing well-known sayings or phrases).
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1.is a well-developed character 2.changes, or grows, according to occurrences in his life 3.has only one or two developed traits
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