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2. In literature, we often come across word pictures. The poet or writer uses words in different
ways that 'draws' pictures in the minds of readers and listeners. This is also called imagery.
For example:
His soul was like a star; he had a voice whose sound was like the sea.
Death laid its icy hands upon the village by the sea.
What pictures do these lines conjure in your mind?
Use the following words to create some simple imagery of your own: prayer; Lord; light; life;
universe​

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Answered by muskanjangde861
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Answer:

Q. Where does poetry come from?

A. It comes from the imagination—

Imagination. Imagine. Image. This is the language of creative writing. What the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines as “a mental picture” which we as writers see through the mind’s eye. When we read writing, our mind processes the words into mental images with our five senses—sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. When we are writing poetry we want to give our readers the world in its raw form, its physical, concrete existence. The more specific we can be, the better

Answered by himanshugupta001
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