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What is ‘imagery’ used for in poetry?

A. To create vivid pictures in the reader's mind
B. To summarize the plot
C. To develop characters
D. To outline the main themes

Answer: To create vivid pictures in the reader's mind


Additional Information: Imagery enhances poetry by appealing to the senses and evoking emotions.


Subjects: Creative Writing, Writing Skills

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