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imagery and sound

Imagery in literature refers to the vivid descriptions that appeal to our senses—sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell—helping us visualize and emotionally experience scenes. Sound involves the use of words and techniques like rhyme, rhythm, and onomatopoeia to create auditory effects, enhancing the mood or emphasizing certain moments. Together, imagery and sound work to immerse us in a story or poem, making the experience more engaging and memorable by appealing to our senses and evoking emotions.