Imagery in poetry is what the words of the poem make the reader 'see' in their imagination. it is the colors, sounds, and sometimes feelings evoked by the poem.
Criteria means the standards by which you judge something. Examples of criteria for judging art might be use of color, influence on other artists, or the emotions evoked by the artwork.
That would depend on what feeling the piece is trying to convey. It also depends on what the writer wants the reader to feel. But if I were to answer your question to what i understand it best as, I would say that a piece of literature would let the reader relate, or identify with whatever is being written.
First of all Hippoes are an animal and live in the state of Africa. They are dosial creatures that when evoked are very angry and can leave a nasty scar on ur hand when u try to feed thems.Hipposes do not get married because they do not comunicate in English or french they however do have sex and they both have gigantic erectic penis.
Julius Caesar was one of history's most brilliant generals. He made his mark by conquering Gaul (57-51 BC), and then proceeded to win a major civil war against the great Roman general Pompey and his influential supporters (50-48 BC). Finally, he won a number of impressive victories around the Mediterranean, at Alexandria in Egypt, Zela in Asia Minor, Thapsacus in North Africa and Munda in Spain (47-45 BC). These victories raised him to the rank of the world's foremost generals, and his troops were totally dedicated to him and would follow him anywhere. Caesar was a superb leader, as demonstrated by his numerous and often brilliant victories, and evoked tremendous loyalty in his troops. He could however be quite treacherous in his dealings, and was prone to being surprised by an opponent. He had tremendous talent, but used it with the appearance rather than the reality of honour.
John A. Ferraro has written: 'Laboratory exercises in auditory evoked potentials' -- subject(s): Audiometry, Evoked response, Auditory Evoked Potentials, Auditory evoked response, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Evoked response Audiometry, Laboratory manuals, Problems, exercises
The Tagalog word for "evoked" is "pumukaw."
An antibody is a specific protein evoked by an antigen.
B. R. Mallinson has written: 'The assessment of vision and hearing by means of evoked potentials' -- subject(s): Auditory Evoked Potentials, Visual Evoked Potentials
D. Regan has written: 'Evoked potentials in psychology, sensory physiology and clinical medicine' -- subject(s): Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology) 'Human brain electrophysiology' -- subject(s): Brain, Electroencephalography, Electrophysiology, Evoked Potentials, Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology), Magnetic fields, Neurophysiology, Physiology
Evoked potential-- A test of nerve response that uses electrodes placed on the scalp to measure brain reaction to a stimulus such as a touch.
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The definition of the word "Evoked" is to bring to or recall the conscious mind. You can find more definitions for words online at The Free Dictionary website.
to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
plight
consideration set
David L. McPherson has written: 'Instrumentation in the hearing sciences' -- subject(s): Audiology, Hearing Tests, Instrumentation, Instruments 'Late potentials of the auditory system' -- subject(s): Audiometry, Evoked response, Auditory evoked response, Evoked response Audiometry