The document provides directions for an activity that asks students to describe photographs in 5 sentences using 5 of the 6 types of imagery. It includes two examples that describe scenes using different combinations of visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, and kinesthetic imagery.
The document provides directions for an activity that asks students to describe photographs in 5 sentences using 5 of the 6 types of imagery. It includes two examples that describe scenes using different combinations of visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, and kinesthetic imagery.
The document provides directions for an activity that asks students to describe photographs in 5 sentences using 5 of the 6 types of imagery. It includes two examples that describe scenes using different combinations of visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, and kinesthetic imagery.
Directions: Describe the photographs below in five sentences that utilize five of the six types of imagery. Underline the words/terms that contain the imagery. Use a separate sheet of paper.
SENTENCE TYPE OF IMAGERY USED
1. The unique shape of the island is a Visual masterpiece. 2. The gentle splashes of the waves emit a Auditory relaxing melody, music to my ears. 3. The ocean's nostalgic smell emerges unto me. Olfactory 4. The salty taste as the waves splashes towards Gustatory my mouth, what a horrible experience. 5. The rough rocks and gritty sands, all felt by my Tactile hand. SENTENCE TYPE OF IMAGERY USED 1. The sun emerges behind the mountains. Kinesthetic 2. The beautiful sunset is a treat to my eyes. Visual 3. This grassy smell completes my day. Olfactory 4. The nature’s percussion is produced when the Auditory grass dances. 5. The coarse grass sweeps beneath me, it is a Tactile weird yet incredible feeling.