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docker41 [41]
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2. "My head throbs with every beat of my heart. Simple movements send stabs of pain through

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Sindrei [870]2 years ago
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From the description above, Katniss feels;

  • Weak.
  • The imagery helps the reader to have a more vivid understanding of the condition being described.

<h3>What is imagery?</h3>

Imagery is the used of visual appeals to describe a condition. It helps the reader to have a clearer understanding of the fact being described.

In the passage above, the use of visual descriptions help the reader to imagine. Katniss' weak and anxious state.

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