What does “imagery” mean?

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"Imagery" is when you use words to paint a picture in someone's mind. It's language that helps you see, feel, smell, or hear something, even though you're just reading words.

So if a writer says "the sky was a cold, pale grey, like a dirty sheet" — that's imagery. You can picture it, right? Or "the bread smelled warm and sweet, like a hug" — again, your brain gets a little moment of feeling that.

It's used a lot in books, poems, and songs. You might hear someone say "the song is full of beautiful imagery" — meaning the words make you feel like you're there, inside the moment.

So basically — imagery is writing that makes you feel something through your senses, not just your brain.

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