SE2B CADLIT Q6
  • 1. Which type of imagery specifically appeals to the reader's sense of smell?
A) Kinesthetic
B) Gustatory
C) Tactile
D) Olfactory
  • 2. If a writer describes the phrase "dancing daffodils", which two types of imagery are used?
A) Gustatory and Tactile
B) Auditory and Organic
C) Olfactory and Visual
D) Visual and Kinesthetic
  • 3. If a writer describes the "stifling heat" of a summer afternoon, they are using?
A) Tactile imagery
B) Organic imagery
C) Auditory imagery
D) Gustatory imagery
  • 4. Which literary device is often used in auditory imagery to mimic the actual sounds of nature?
A) Metaphor
B) Onomatopoeia
C) Hyperbole
D) Simile
  • 5. Organic imagery is unique because it describes what?
A) Internal sensations like hunger, fear, or fatigue
B) The texture of plants and rocks
C) The colors of a sunset
D) The movement of animals
  • 6. “The plums... were delicious / So sweet / And so cold." These lines primarily use what imagery?
A) Gustatory imagery
B) Auditory imagery
C) Kinesthetic imagery
D) Olfactory imagery
  • 7. When someone describes "lambs loud bleat" and "hedge-crickets sing," they are employing what imagery?
A) Organic imagery
B) Visual imagery
C) Auditory imagery
D) Tactile imagery
  • 8. Kinesthetic imagery is best defined as the cognitive creation of a sense of?
A) Emotion
B) Motion
C) Color
D) Taste
  • 9. "The vapors that arise / From the well-watered smoking soil" is an example of?
A) Kinesthetic imagery
B) Auditory imagery
C) Gustatory imagery
D) Olfactory imagery
  • 10. Which type of imagery would a writer use to describe the "rough surface" of a brick wall?
A) Organic
B) Visual
C) Olfactory
D) Tactile
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