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How is illustration different from description?
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Illustration and description are synonymous; both focus on providing the reader with a visual using sensory language.
B.
An illustration represents the physical embodiment of the textual description.
C.
When you illustrate, you state a main point and then provide examples to support that point; then you use description to bring those examples to life with vivid, sensory language.
D.
Illustration is the only rhetorical strategy that cannot be mixed without types of strategies, whereas description can be.
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