An image in literature is the representation in language of how something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes--the five senses. A gustatory image gives the reader an impression of taste: "Plums are delicious, / Both tart and sweet ...."
It depends on what a female's breath smells like, how big her mouth is when she opens it really wide, what her tongue looks like, smells like, and feels like when she gives you a Big lick (depends on how warm, wet, and slimy her tongue and saliva is).
wood feels bumpy and hard
both... but either way... it feels good
My thumb feels numb from the ice water it was in.
properties
It's blue. No doubt about it.
Because it feels and tastes and smells and sounds and looks gross!! P.S. Don't ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Say bad words!
elements that help the reader imagine how something looks, sounds, feels and tastes
Observation.
An image in literature is the representation in language of how something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes--the five senses. A gustatory image gives the reader an impression of taste: "Plums are delicious, / Both tart and sweet ...."
tastes good feels soft and kind of bumpy smells like pop corn looks like a cloud sounds like you popped a ballon
An image in literature is the representation in language of how something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes--the five senses. A gustatory image gives the reader an impression of taste: "Plums are delicious, / Both tart and sweet ...."
An appeal to the senses is when an author or narrator of a book, say Wilbur Smith, author of Triumph of the Sun, talks how something feels, tastes, looks, sounds or smells like in the novel, giving the novel a sense of reality.
squeeze and smell it, it it sounds, smells and feels fresh then its good
Description means telling how something looks/smells/tastes/feels/sounds.Narration is telling a story.
describe = to provide details When describing objects, consider how it * feels * tastes * sounds * looks * smells Also, ask these questions: * what category of things does it belong to? ie. is it an animal, a food, a tool, etc. * what objects are related to it? * what is its function? * what is it made of?