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Read each statement carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

TYPES OF IMAGERY
1. Which of the following is an example of visual imagery in a sentence?
A) The rain pattered softly against the window.
B) The warm breeze gently brushed against my skin.
C) The bright, golden sun gleamed through the leaves.
D) The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room.

2. Which phrase best describes visual imagery?


A) Words that appeal to the sense of touch
B) Words that appeal to the sense of sight
C) Words that appeal to the sense of hearing
D) Words that appeal to the sense of taste

3. In the sentence, "The vibrant red roses bloomed in the lush green garden," which words
create visual imagery?
A) vibrant, red, roses, bloomed, green
B) roses, garden, green
C) bloomed, garden, lush
D) vibrant, roses, garden

4. Which sentence does NOT contain visual imagery?


A) The sky was painted with hues of pink and orange at sunset.
B) The dog's bark echoed through the quiet night.
C) The glittering stars adorned the night sky.
D) The snow-covered mountains stood tall against the blue sky.

5. Why is visual imagery important in writing?


A) It helps to describe how something feels to the touch.
B) It makes the text more appealing to the sense of taste.
C) It creates vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
D) It allows the reader to hear the sounds described in the text.

6. Which of the following best describes gustatory imagery?


A) Imagery that appeals to the sense of touch
B) Imagery that appeals to the sense of taste
C) Imagery that appeals to the sense of sight
D) Imagery that appeals to the sense of smell

7. In the sentence, "The tartness of the lemon made her lips pucker," what type of imagery is
being used?
A) Visual imagery B) Auditory imagery C) Gustatory imagery D) Olfactory imagery
8. Which of the following phrases is an example of gustatory imagery?
A) The warm, golden sunlight poured through the windows.
B) The crisp apple burst with sweet and tangy juices as he took a bite.
C) The fragrant aroma of fresh bread filled the kitchen.
D) The soft, velvety fabric felt luxurious against her skin.

9. Which of the following sentences best exemplifies tactile imagery?


A) The sun set in a blaze of orange and pink.
B) The fresh snow felt cold and powdery under her fingertips.
C) The sweet aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room.
D) The loud crash of thunder echoed through the night.

10. Tactile imagery primarily appeals to which of the following senses?


A) Sight B) Sound C) Touch D) Taste

11. In the sentence "The rough bark of the tree scraped against her palm," the phrase "rough
bark" is an example of which type of imagery?
A) Visual B) Auditory C) Olfactory D) Tactile

12. Which of the following is an example of auditory imagery?


A) "The fragrant aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air."
B) "The cold wind cut through his thin jacket like a knife."
C) "The buzzing of bees filled the garden with a low, persistent hum."
D) "The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange."

13. Auditory imagery in literature is used to appeal to which sense?


A) Sight B) Sound C) Taste D) Smell

14. Which sentence best demonstrates the use of auditory imagery?


A) "The cake was soft and spongy, melting in his mouth."
B) "The leaves crunched loudly underfoot as she walked through the forest."
C) "The stars twinkled brightly in the clear night sky."
D) "The perfume was sweet and floral, lingering in the air."

15. Which of the following best defines "olfactory imagery"?


A. A literary device that appeals to the sense of sight
B. A literary device that appeals to the sense of touch
C. A literary device that appeals to the sense of smell
D. A literary device that appeals to the sense of hearing

16. Which of the following sentences contains an example of olfactory imagery?


A. The sun set in a blaze of orange and red.
B. The crackling fire warmed our cold hands.
C. The sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air.
D. The birds chirped melodiously at dawn.
17. In literature, olfactory imagery is used primarily to:
A. Engage the reader’s sense of taste.
B. Create a vivid sense of place through smell.
C. Describe the visual aspects of a scene.
D. Evoke the feeling of temperature.

18. Which of the following sentences best illustrates “olfactory imagery”?


A) The sun set behind the mountains, casting a golden glow.
B) The fragrance of freshly baked bread filled the room.
C) The sound of rain tapping on the window was soothing.
D) The texture of the silk was smooth and cool to the touch.

19. Which type of imagery is used in the sentence: "The birds chirped melodiously in the early
morning"?
A) Visual imagery B) Olfactory imagery C) Auditory imagery D) Tactile imagery

20. In the phrase "The roses in the garden bloomed with vibrant colors," what type of imagery
is primarily used?
A) Visual imagery B) Olfactory imagery C) Auditory imagery D) Gustatory imagery

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