Sensory poems focus on engaging the reader's senses by describing sensory experiences, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. On the other hand, imagery poems use vivid and descriptive language to create mental images that evoke emotions or convey deeper meanings. While sensory poems appeal to the senses directly, imagery poems aim to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
sensory is when you use the senses to get an image and imagery is when you read the poem and get an image while the poet describes something
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A traditional acrostic poem uses the first letter of each line to spell out a word or phrase vertically. A double acrostic poem uses the first and last letters of each line to spell out a word or phrase vertically.
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Oranges by Ron Wallace
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Repetitions, Similes, Metaphors, Assonances, Onomatopoeias, Imagery, Rhythms and Rhymes
c. To call attention to the inevitable sadness of life
a poems ment to rhyme a story is ment top be interesting
Because they can be red in one sitting and the unity stays intact (APEX):):)
Imagist poems usually focus on imagery and language. Imagism was popular in the early 20th century, called for a return to classical values.
Actually, not all poetry is rhymed. While rhyme can be a common feature in poetry, it is not a requirement. Poetry is characterized by its use of language to evoke emotions and imagery, while prose is written in sentences and paragraphs.