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tangy , pungent, ebony staccato, velvety

tangy , pungent, ebony staccato, velvety. Imagery. “Nothing exists in the intellect that has not first gone through the senses.” –Plutarch. Images are Active!. Using some adjectives is ok (and necessary), but specific subjects and verbs create stronger imagery. Show, don’t tell!

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tangy , pungent, ebony staccato, velvety

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  1. tangy , pungent, ebony staccato, velvety

  2. Imagery “Nothing exists in the intellect that has not first gone through the senses.” –Plutarch

  3. Images are Active! Using some adjectives is ok (and necessary), but specific subjects and verbs create stronger imagery. Show, don’t tell! There is a difference between reading a description and creating imagery. Example: Instead of: tying shoes try: lacing up Nike’s Instead of: the scent of cookies baking try: aroma of Snicker doodles and sugar.

  4. Use the Five Senses Taste: tangy… Hear: staccato… Feel: smooth, velvety… Smell: pungent… See: ebony…

  5. More Imagery Similes/ Metaphors: • The rock skipped over water like a kangaroo. • The cat was a streak of lightening across the living room floor. • Amy was a mule. • Personification: • The wind sings a shrill note through the window. • The dog smiled.

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