Hans Is Like Other (Child) 1. - He Is Always On His (Foot) 2. - Doing Lots of Things. He Loves Playing With His Two

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Hans is like other

(child) 1._____. He is
always on his (foot)
2.____ doing lots of
things. He loves
playing with his two
(mouse) 3. ____ and
three (goose) 4.____.
(Man) 5.____ and
(woman) 6. ____laugh
whenever they see him
playing with them. He
also takes his pets and
visit the four (ox)7.___
grazing in the field.
Imagery is the name given to the elements in a poem that spark off the senses. Despite “image” being a synonym for picture, images need
not be only visual; any of the five senses can respond to what a poet writes.

Understanding Sensory Images Words are not just letters printed on paper. They tell of things that you see, hear, smell, taste and feel.

There are six sensory images in literature namely: 1) Sight which appeals to the sense of seeing. Example: It was dark and dim in the forest.
Say: The words “dark” and “dim” are visual images. 2) Sound which appeals to the sense of hearing.
There are six sensory images in literature namely:
1. Sight which appeals to the sense of seeing.
Example: It was dark and dim in the forest. Say: The words “dark” and “dim” are visual images.
2. Sound which appeals to the sense of hearing.
Example: The children were screaming and shouting in the fields. Say: “Screaming” and “shouting” appeal to our sense of hearing or
auditory sense.
3) Touch which appeals to the sense of feeling.
Example: The girl ran her hands on a soft satin fabric. Say: The idea of “soft” in this example appeals to our sense of touch or tactile
sense.
4) Taste which appeals to the sense of taste.
Example: The fresh and juicy orange is very cold and sweet. Say: “Juicy” and “sweet” when associated with oranges have an effect on
our sense of taste, or gustatory sense.
5) Smell which appeals to the sense of smelling.
Example: He whiffed the aroma of brewed coffee. Say: “Whiff” and “aroma” evoke our sense of smell or olfactory sense.
6) Motion which appeals to the sense of seeing with another dimension, that is, movement

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