“Gio’s socks, still soaked with sweat from Tuesday’s P.E.“I was awakened by the strong smell of a freshly brewed coffee.”.Olfactory imagery is related to smell and this imagery helps summon and deliver the smells to the reader. At last, swooping at a street corner by a fountain, one of its wheels came to a sickening little jolt, and there was a loud city from a number of voices, and the horses reared and plunged.” (excerpt from ‘A tale of two cities’ by Charles Dickens) “With a wild rattle and clatter, and an inhuman abandonment of consideration not easy to be understood in these days, the carriage dashed through streets and swept round corners, with women screaming before it, and men clutching each other and clutching children out of its way.“Tossing their heads in sprightly dance” (from ‘Daffodils’ by W. “The clay oozed between Jeremy’s fingers as he let out a squeal of pure glee.”.Kinesthetic Imagery is a broader term used to describe the sense of movement or tension. Overlaying all this, a soundtrack: choo-k-choo-k-choo-k-choo-k-choo-k–the metronomic rhythm of an Amtrak train rolling down the line to California, a sound that called to mind an old camera reel moving frames of images along a linear track, telling a story.” (excerpt from ‘Riding the Rails’) “At the next table a woman stuck her nose in a novel a college kid pecked at a laptop.
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