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Write about this photograph using as much sensory detail as possible…

The Image part one Sensory details

The Image chapter jigsaw Read your assigned section and make notes on the following… least three notable things from the article. They can be advice, techniques, quotes you liked etc… Anything that would be useful to your writing.

Imagery in fiction with Erin Morgenstern Excerpt from the Night Circus

Imagery in poetry with Elizabeth Bishop The Fish

Today’s writing prompt Both of these pieces use sensory details and imagery to build tension or express underlying emotions. Write a piece where you use imagery as the central method of building tension. Or a piece where the imagery reflects the emotions of the characters.

Teacher model for this prompt