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CREATIVE WRITING

ENERGIZER

PINOY HENYO
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie,
Lady Mallowan, DBE was an English
writer. She is known for her 66
detective novels and 14 short story
collections, particularly those
revolving around her fictional
detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss
Marple.
Born: 15 September 1890, Torquay, United
Kingdom.

Died: 12 January 1976, Winterbrook, United


Kingdom.

Plays: The Mousetrap, The Hollow, Towards


Zero, Spider's Web, ETC.
Quote
An archaeologist is the best husband a woman
can have. The older she gets the more interested
he is in her.
The best time to plan a book is while you're
doing the dishes.
The impossible could not have happened,
therefore the impossible must be possible in
spite of appearances.
TOPIC:

SENSORY
EXPERIENCES
Presented By:
Juan Miguel A. Galura &
Ana Marie Patricia Agatha A. Daclan
Sensory Experiences
“Sensory details include sight,
sound, touch, smell, and taste.
Writers employ the five senses to
engage a reader's interest.
5 Types of Imagery

Different types of imagery correspond to


different senses. 

Essentially, there are five types of imagery,


each corresponding to one of our senses: visual
(sight), auditory (hear), olfactory (smell), and
gustatory (taste), kinesthetic (touch).
VISUAL (SIGHT)

Definition
: Relating to Seeing or to the
eyes
:Used in Vision Visual
Organs
AUDITORY (HEAR)

Definition
: Relating to hearing or the
ears.
:Relating to, or experienced
through hearing auditory
stimuli.
OLFACTORY (SMELL)

Definition
: Relating to, or connected
with the sense of smell
GUSTATORY (TASTE)

Definition
: Associated with
eating or The
sense of taste
KINESTHETIC (TOUCH)

Definition
: Kinesthetic imagery can
be further divided into:
sense of touch,
temperature, movement,
and feelings
Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Olfactory Gustatory
picture scream feel pungent sweet
Here are flash shout warm fragrant sour
some bright listen grasp sweet salty
examples of sharp tone sharp dank bitter
clear  whisper peaceful rich aroma fresh
words see ring cold stinky juicy
specific to light utter rugged musty bland
dark nasal joyful rotten burnt
the five
large squeal fuzzy odor zesty
sensory blue quiet hard essence tangy
systems:

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