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Paladinen
1 month ago
12

Identify the phrases that use imagery.

English
1 answer:
Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
5 0

Answer:

Reflective dust; room adorned in green; putting up stands; bleeding tree; sings from the elm; the song appears to fade away; the foliage; the floral area is neat.

Explanation:

Imagery is created to illustrate a scene through rich descriptions and literary techniques. When a text is laden with adjectives or evokes vivid visualization, it is typically conveying imagery to the audience.

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