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professor190 [17]
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const2013 [10]3 years ago
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Imagery is classified as one of the figurative languages that utilizes words that would enable listeners and readers collect visual images of a certain object, idea or action. In the given passage above about New York, the use of imagery helped its meaning since this created a vivid image that describes the dynamism of the city as well as those people who considered it as their second home.
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