Student Instructions
Imagery is a literary device that uses vivid and descriptive language to appeal to the reader's five senses—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. It creates a mental picture or sensory experience to immerse the reader in a text, evoke emotions, and help them visualize scenes and characters more fully.
Directions: Review the imagery anchor chart on page 1, then answer the following 8 questions about imagery (pages 2-9).
Verbs are action/being words that show tense -- past, present, or future. Past means it has already happened. Present means it's happening right now. Future means it hasn't happened yet.
Directions: Review the verb tense anchor chart on page 10, then asnwer the following 11 questions about verb tense (pages 11-20).
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