It's called alliteration. :)
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They wanted to create new literary forms.
imagery
using a repetitive pattern of beggining each complaint with the words "he has."
Objective data is what a person perceives using the senses. In medical terms, this is also known as a sign.
Using your senses to gather information is called observation.
Information that we obtain by means of our senses is called observation.
The literary term is imagery. It involves using language to create mental images and sensory experiences for the reader.
observing
Eyes
Observation is using your senses to collect information. Empirical data and investigation are related to observation.
It's called alliteration. :)
Figurative language appeals to our senses by using vivid descriptions and comparisons to evoke mental images, sensations, or emotions. Examples include similes, metaphors, personification, and onomatopoeia. These literary devices help readers connect with the text on a deeper, more sensory level.
You can observe the color, texture, shape, and temperature of an object using your senses.
This is called inference or deductive reasoning. It involves using the information from the senses that are available to make an educated guess or conclusion about what is happening even if it can't be seen directly.
Yes, sensory imagery is a literary technique that involves using descriptive language to appeal to the senses of the reader, typically involving sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell to create vivid mental images. This technique helps to bring the reader into the world of the text and enhance the overall reading experience.