English-2
Grade-6
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Question

“My toes went numb and a shiver ran through my body as I stepped into the cold water”, belong to which type of imagery?

  1. Kinesthetic imagery
  2. Auditory imagery
  3. Gustatory imagery

hintHint:

the cognitive re-creation of the feeling of movements is kinesthetic imagery

The correct answer is: Kinesthetic imagery


    OPTION 1 is the correct answer.
    Kinesthetic imagery is used here

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