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PLEASE HELP!!! How can one "show" imagery rather than "tell" it? A. use a general description B. use strong prepositions C. use the specific description D. use adjectives liberally
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How can one "show" imagery rather than "tell" it?
A. use a general description
B. use strong prepositions
C. use the specific description
D. use adjectives liberally
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Answer is C because using specific description allows people to create imagery.
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