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FromTheMoon [43]
2 years ago
8

Kara walked through the lot as the coming storm transformed the sky into an angry sea of shadowy figures. she unlocked the door

just as kevin shouted her name. the wind began to howl, and the rest of kevin's words were lost in a cacophony of rustling leaves and tortured branches as they scraped against the building. she began walking toward him when the rain started, the shower soaking her immediately, the strands of her wet hair striking her cheeks like a lash.
What is an example of imagery in the passage?
A. the strands of wet hair striking her cheeks like a lash
B. she began walking toward him when the rain started
C .the rest of kevin's words were lost
D .she unlocked the door just as kevin shouted her name.
English
1 answer:
frosja888 [35]2 years ago
4 0

An example of imagery in the passage is A. the strands of wet hair striking her cheeks like a lash

<h3>What is Imagery?</h3>

This refers to the use of visually descriptive words to create a mental image in the minds of the readers.

Hence, we can see that based on the given text, imagery is used in option A when the visual description of the wet hair and how it struck her cheeks is used.

Read more about imagery here:

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