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Beginning the sermon through images and text Mrs. Knighten-Miller Imagery in “Sinners” Beginning the sermon through images and text Mrs. Knighten-Miller

Directions As you see each image and text Write a synonym for what you see Write an emotion associated with it In the end you will Predict content Describe speaker and tone Address audience and purpose

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Lake of Burning Brimstone 3 Lake of Burning Brimstone

4 Nothing

5 Pit of Hell

6 Bow of God’s wrath

Consider the fearful danger you are in! 7 Consider the fearful danger you are in!