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imagery that appeals to the sense of touch (tactile imagery), temperature, movement and feeling, e.g. The rough wood was harsh on my hand (touch). She felt the icy frost collect on her cheek (temperature). She sprinted through the grass (movement). He felt very calm (feeling).
a shot of a human subject in full, from feet to head.
a rhythmic foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable, e.g. There...
a figure of speech in which the term for one thing is applied to another associated with it, e.g...
the direct, literal meaning of a word, rather than the ideas or emotions associated with a word...
(also called resolution) the conclusion or final part in a story when everything is made clear...