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Activity 1: SKETCH TIME!

Directions: Draw one of the following phrases in


a piece of paper.

1. Wind whispering your ears


2. Stars smiling at you
3. Chicken-hearted fellow
4. Woman as beautiful as a fairy
5. Man with a fist of rock
Processing Question:

1. What did you draw? Describe it.


2. Why did you present the idea conveyed in
the phase that way?
3. What have you noticed about the phrases?
4. Are these phrases to be taken literally? Why?
Processing Question:

1. What did you draw? Describe it.


2. Why did you present the idea conveyed in
the phase that way?
3. What have you noticed about the phrases?
4. Are these phrases to be taken literally? Why?
What is an Imagery
Imagery is a descriptive language used to appeal to reader’s senses:
touch, smell, taste, sound, and sight. This language makes the work
interesting.

The following are the types of imagery:


1. Visual Imagery – appeals to your sense of sight.
Ex: The crimson fruit glistening on the tree delights me.
2. Auditory Imagery – appeals to your sense of hearing.
Ex: The melodious chirping of birds awakens me every morning.
3. Olfactory Imagery. This appeals to your sense of smell.
Ex: The sweet scent of sampaguita on her newly washed fabrics made
the ambience more calming.
4. Gustatory Imagery appeals to your sense of taste.
Ex: The sweet and sour flavor of Chef Merly’s chicken satisfied our craving taste buds.

5. Tactile Imagery appeals to your sense of touch.

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