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Cite an example of imagery in the sacred breadfruit tree myth. which of the five senses does this example provoke?

do you feel this type of imagery was necessary for the reader to connect to the story? why or why not?

please answer this quickly as i need it by the 19th!

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Step-by-step explanation:

Imagery draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound. Imagery can also pertain to details about movement or a sense of a body in motion (kinesthetic imagery) or the emotions or sensations of a person, such as fear or hunger (organic imagery or subjective imagery).

Imagery allows the reader to clearly see, touch, taste, smell, and hear what is happening—and in some cases even empathize with the poet or their subject.

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