Lesson 5: Context and Text’s Meaning (Elements of Poetry) Flashcards

1
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creating a picture in the reader’s mind by using words that
appeal to the senses.

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imagery

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2
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produced by the use of words that appeal to the
sense of sight.

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visual imagery

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3
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produced by the use of words that appeal to the
sense of hearing.

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auditory imagery

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4
Q

produced by the use of words that appeal to
the actions and movement.

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kinesthetic imagery

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5
Q

methods the author or writer of a literary piece
used to convey what they want to impart to the reader

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literary techniques

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6
Q

where the events have taken place before the present time the narration is
following.

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flashback

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7
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language that appeals to the senses

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imagery

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8
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to use imagery is to

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create a mental picture in language

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9
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what is the flow of imagery?

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imagine > imagery > images

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10
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appeals to sight

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visual imagery

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11
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appeals to hearing

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auditory imagery

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12
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auditory imagery is also known as

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aural imagery

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13
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appeals to touch

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tactile imagery

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14
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appeals to smell

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olfactory imagery

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15
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appeals to taste

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gustatory imagery

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16
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language must be:

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vivid

17
Q

visual imagery describes these six things

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color, size, brightness, shape, position, and motion

18
Q

tactile imagery describes these six things

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texture, weight, temperature, pain, pleasure, and all forms of touch

19
Q

three techniques that can be combined with imagery

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hyperbole, simile, and sound effects