Taste

Touch

Sight

Sound

Smell

The A cold
A
The Freshly
tang breeze bright chirp mowed
of a
sun
of
grass
cold
birds
glass
lemo
nade.
1.

Sight- visual
- appeals to the sense of seeing

2. Sound- auditory
- appeals to the sense of hearing
3. Smell- olfactory
- which appeals to the sense of
smelling

4.

Touch- tactile
- which appeals to the sense of feeling
5. Taste- gustatory
- which appeals to the sense
of taste
6. Motion
- which appeals to the sense
of seeing except that the
line contains another
dimension- movement
Image
- mental picture created
in the mind of the reader
as he/she assimilates the
language of the author


Imagery

- method of writing by
which the author uses
ordinary words to create
an image
Write the predominant sensory image found
in each of the following.
1. flickering fireflies
2. the squeak of spinning wheels
3. chocolate, ice cream, and apple pie
4. the piercing rays of the noon day sun
5. a host of golden daffodils
6. splashing silver seas
7. the baby’s breath was warm on my face
8. apple blossoms filled the air
9. the lambent tolling of the bells
10. gentle swaying of the bamboo
11. full blast of moonlight
12. candlelight flickering
13. smoke which stung her eyes
14. the birds chirping
15. rain pouring down from the tin roof
Write the predominant sensory image found in
each of the following.
1. a grain of sand in the eye
2. smoke curling up lazily from the chimney
3. green mangoes with bagoong
4. a tree in bloom so near my room
5. slow crunch of footsteps on dry soil
6. broiled chicken, roasts a-roasting
7. the murmuring of the bees, the waves
lapping the shore
8. scorching rays of the noon day sun
9. ants crawling down the anthill
10. the tang of salt spray from the sea
11. pebbles cold and sharp under my feet
12. sparkling icicles and flaming torches of
leaves
13. acrid fumes of burning wax
14. the hurrying tide
15. silky and velvety as a baby’s skin

Sensory images

  • 1.
    Taste Touch Sight Sound Smell The A cold A TheFreshly tang breeze bright chirp mowed of a sun of grass cold birds glass lemo nade.
  • 4.
    1. Sight- visual - appealsto the sense of seeing 2. Sound- auditory - appeals to the sense of hearing
  • 5.
    3. Smell- olfactory -which appeals to the sense of smelling 4. Touch- tactile - which appeals to the sense of feeling
  • 6.
    5. Taste- gustatory -which appeals to the sense of taste 6. Motion - which appeals to the sense of seeing except that the line contains another dimension- movement
  • 7.
    Image - mental picturecreated in the mind of the reader as he/she assimilates the language of the author
  • 8.
     Imagery - method ofwriting by which the author uses ordinary words to create an image
  • 9.
    Write the predominantsensory image found in each of the following. 1. flickering fireflies 2. the squeak of spinning wheels 3. chocolate, ice cream, and apple pie 4. the piercing rays of the noon day sun 5. a host of golden daffodils 6. splashing silver seas 7. the baby’s breath was warm on my face 8. apple blossoms filled the air
  • 10.
    9. the lambenttolling of the bells 10. gentle swaying of the bamboo 11. full blast of moonlight 12. candlelight flickering 13. smoke which stung her eyes 14. the birds chirping 15. rain pouring down from the tin roof
  • 11.
    Write the predominantsensory image found in each of the following. 1. a grain of sand in the eye 2. smoke curling up lazily from the chimney 3. green mangoes with bagoong 4. a tree in bloom so near my room 5. slow crunch of footsteps on dry soil 6. broiled chicken, roasts a-roasting 7. the murmuring of the bees, the waves lapping the shore
  • 12.
    8. scorching raysof the noon day sun 9. ants crawling down the anthill 10. the tang of salt spray from the sea 11. pebbles cold and sharp under my feet 12. sparkling icicles and flaming torches of leaves 13. acrid fumes of burning wax 14. the hurrying tide 15. silky and velvety as a baby’s skin