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Oliga [24]
2 years ago
5

What are sensory images in "johnny got his gun

English
1 answer:
Volgvan2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

You need to explain the five sensors of the phrase surrounded in speech marks.

Explanation:

The five sensors are sight, sound, taste, touch and smell.

So for example, you could write:

Sight : "I could see him hold his gun, his fingers ready to pull the trigger."

Sound: "I could hear Johnny reloading his gun."

Taste: "I could taste the metallic smell of the bullet as it made its way, destroying walls and leaving a perfect sphere-like mark."

Touch: "I held the gun. It was heavy, metallic and quite firm." < This is in Johnny's perspective.

Smell: "Johnny had pulled the trigger. Smoke had made its way into the air, as it slowly disappears, releasing a painful smell to my nostrils."

I apologise if this wasn't the help you were looking for. But it was worth a shot. I hope this helped.

Stay safe!

(Please mark this as brainliest if it did help!)

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