Literary Devices
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1. In poetry, it is a vivid and vibrant form of description that appeals to readers’ senses and imagination.
Figurative Language
Theme
Imagery
Meter
30s - Q2
2. In this form of poetic imagery, the poet appeals to the reader’s sense of sight by describing something the speaker or narrator of the poem sees.
Gustatory Imagery
Olfactory Imagery
Visual Imagery
Auditory Imagery
30s - Q3
3. These are words and expressions used in poems and texts to convey various meanings and interpretations from the literal meaning.
Figurative Language
Imagery
Theme
Meter
30s - Q4
4. As a literary, it refers to the central, deeper meaning of a written work.
Figurative Language
Theme
Meter
Imagery
30s - Q5
5. It is a unit of rhythm in poetry, the pattern of the beats. It is also called a foot.
Figurative Language
Theme
Imagery
Meter
30s - Q6
6. This form of poetic imagery appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing or sound.
Visual Imagery
Gustatory Imagery
Tactile Imagery
Auditory Imagery
30s - Q7
7. In this form of poetic imagery, the poet appeals to the reader’s sense of touch by describing something the speaker of the poem feels on their body
Visual Imagery
Gustatory Imagery
Tactile Imagery
Auditory Imagery
30s