Sensory Imagery And Figurative Language. The food was so hot there was smoke coming out of my ears. Uses of words in imaginative ways to reveal the nature of something by comparing unlike things.
Sensory images in the listener and in so doing is likely to better. Sensory language is a word s used to invoke mental images and visualize the story or poem. Figurative language a simile compares two things using the words like or as.
It uses unusual yet expected comparison and adjectives in order to achieve this effect.
Figurative language contains images. This is a hyperbole because the smoke is not actually coming out of. The main difference between figurative language and imagery is that figurative language is a language that uses words or expressions with meanings that are different from the literal interpretation. Usually it is thought that imagery makes use of particular words that create visual representation of ideas in our minds.