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True [87]
3 years ago
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poets use imagery and words with different connotations and dentations. in a paragraph, define and provide an example of imagery

, connotation, and denotation.then, explain how poets use these elements to contribute to tone in a porm. support your answer with evidence from president lincoln's declaration of emancipation, january 1, 1863.
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bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
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Imagery displays the sensual language of what is trying to be addressed.
The synonym for sensory language is “imagery”, also can be attributed as the descriptive details of an object. These sensory language is a one technique that writers and artists uses to relate with readers with the use of an image, description, movement or scenario. It utilizes the five sensory organs –eyes, nose, ears, touch and taste. For example, his white snowy skin is so bright.   <span> </span>
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