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Alternative Medical Council Orissa
Alternative Medical Council Orissa
(An Autonomous Body for Research
& Development Of Alternative Medicine under Learning Programme)
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Registered by the Government Regn No-22729/319 of 2007-08
Affiliated with THE OPEN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FOR COMPLIMENTARY MEDICINES (Medicina Alternativa)
Established under World Health Organization, Alma Ata U.S.S.R declaration 1962,
Recognised by : THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE UNIVERSITY constituted under resolution No. 35/55/5/XII/80
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IMAGERY

Imagery Visual imagery pertains to graphics, visual scenes, pictures, or the sense of sight. Auditory imagery pertains to sounds, noises, music, or the sense of hearing. (This kind of imagery may come in the form of onomatopoeia). Olfactory imagery pertains to odors, aromas, scents, or the sense of smell. Gustatory imagery pertains to flavors or the sense of taste. Tactile imagery pertains to physical textures or the sense of touch

BENEFITS

Image result Using imagery in your writing means writing tangibly with the five senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, smell. We often see sight and sound in writing, but if you can incorporate the less typical senses, combine them together, and use them creatively, you'll sculpt a much richer picture for your readers. Imagery is a literary device that refers to the use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience or create a picture with words for a reader. By utilizing effective descriptive language and figures of speech, writers appeal to a reader’s senses of sight, taste, smell, touch, and sound, as well as internal emotion and feelings. Therefore, imagery is not limited to visual representations or mental images, but also includes physical sensations and internal emotions. Imagery is descriptive language used to appeal to a reader's senses: touch, taste, smell, sound, and sight. By adding these details, it makes our writing more interesting. Here is an example of how adding imagery enhances your writing. Original sentence: She drank water on a hot day. Anyone who has stress could benefit from guided imagery — so that basically covers pretty much everyone on the planet. “We all experience stress one way or another, and finding ways to manage that is beneficial,” says Dr. Tworek. “It's important to allow yourself the time to relax. Imagery can be used to develop qualities in yourself you'd like to have — it's like emotional body-building — and using a technique called “Evocative Imagery” you can cultivate courage, patience, tolerance, humor, concentration, self-confidence or any other quality you'd like to embody.


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