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Writers who use imagery

1. are using the senses to get audiences to visualize
2. must describe either fire or water in great detail
3. rarely become considered "great" writers over time
4. usually do so because they do not like figurative language

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Answer:

1. Are using the senses to get audiences to visualize

Step-by-step explanation:

As a literary term, imagery refers to the language used by writers to create images in the mind of the reader. Using different visuals, sounds, scents, tastes, or touch, the writer improves the reader’s experience through their senses. You can see some examples on the image attached below.

The rest of the options are incorrect as writers who use imagery:

  • do not need to describe fire or water. They can and often do, but it isn't necessary.
  • can and often do become considered great writers. Imagery is a positive thing and it appeals to the readers.
  • use figurative and metaphorical language.
Writers who use imagery 1. are using the senses to get audiences to visualize 2. must-example-1
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