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Imagery is descriptive language that evokes sensory experiences, appealing to any of the five senses. It helps readers visualize scenes and feel emotions through vivid descriptions. Dialect, on the other hand, refers to the variety of language characteristic of a particular group of speakers, often influenced by regional speech patterns or social class. Both imagery and dialect enrich literary works, adding depth to characters and settings while enhancing the reader's engagement and understanding.
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IMAGERY • is simply descriptive language that evokes sensory experience, it can appeal to any of the five senses.
DIALECT • variety of language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. • regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class.