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Medium Reading and Writing · Craft and Structure · None · MCQ

The author's use of the word "meandering" to describe the river is an example of imagery. Imagery is the use of figurative language to create a vivid sensory experience for the reader. In this case, the author uses the word "meandering" to appeal to the reader's sense of sight, creating a mental image of a winding river. Imagery is often used to create a sense of place, and it can also be used to evoke emotions. What is the most likely reason the author chose to use imagery in this passage?

In this passage, the author's use of imagery most likely serves to

  1. A

    create a sense of place.

  2. B

    evoke a particular emotion.

  3. C

    compare the river to something else.

  4. D

    explain a scientific concept.

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