TASK Transform the following phrases to a vivid image through the use of imagery (2-3 sentences for each). The storm was strong. The flowers are beautiful.

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TASK Transform the following phrases to a vivid image through the use of imagery (2-3 sentences for each). The storm was strong. The flowers are beautiful. The puppy is cute. Analyzing imagery Choose one quote from the text that demonstrates imagery – you cannot choose the same quote found in your homework. CITE YOUR QUOTE Analyze this example in depth. EXPLAIN how Edwards brings this image to life (figurative language, colorful diction, etc.). What tone is created by this image/quote? Be specific in your analysis—this should be at least 7-9 sentences.