3.2.3.3 - Conveying specific emotions or attitudes
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What is imagery?
💡 Hint: Think about how a writer paints a picture with words.
Name one device that can create emotional resonance.
💡 Hint: Consider action words that elicit feelings.
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What is the purpose of imagery in literature?
💡 Hint: Think of how details can affect feelings.
True or False: Evocative verbs are action words that never change meaning.
💡 Hint: Consider examples where the same word can change meaning.
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Choose a poem you appreciate and analyze how imagery contributes to its emotional tone. Provide specific examples and discuss the effect.
💡 Hint: Look closely at the sensory language used and how it influences your feelings.
Analyze a piece of literature (novel, play, etc.) focusing on how tone changes throughout the narrative. How does this affect your reading experience?
💡 Hint: Identify key passages where the tone noticeably shifts.
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