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Which type of figurative language appeals to the readers’ senses?

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imagery

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imagery

This is the definition of imagery: figurative language that appeals to the readers’ senses.

e.g. The oil crackles in the hot frying pan.

The word crackles is an example of auditory imagery. It appeals to our hearing.

Hope this helps.

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