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WRITE ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRA PH USING AS MUCH SENSORY DETAIL AS POSSIBLE…

THE IMAGE PART ONE SENSORY DETAILS

THE IMAGE CHAPTER JIGSAW Read your assigned section and make notes on the following… least three notable things from the article. They can be advice, techniques, quotes you liked etc… Anything that would be useful to your writing.

IMAGERY IN POETRY WITH JAMES WRIGHT LYING IN A HAMMOCK AT WILLIAM DUFFY'S FARM IN PINE ISLAND, MINNESOTA

IMAGERY IN NON-FICTION WITH ANNIE DILLARD THE GIANT WATER BUG

TODAY’S WRITING PROMPT Both of these pieces use sensory details to describe a “place.” These images then become metaphors for larger issues in their lives. Use sensory details that describe a place that is special to you. It can be a literal place or a figurative place. Let the sensory details form an image.