Mental imagery can be metaphorically expressed as ______.
A: seeing in the mind’s eye
B: doing things with hands
C: hearing in the head
D: imagining the feel of
A: seeing in the mind’s eye
B: doing things with hands
C: hearing in the head
D: imagining the feel of
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- 1.In his mine, he can imagine theeffect he’s having. A: In his mind’s eye B: In his mind’s eyes C: On his mind’s eye D: On his mind’s eyes
- To get a waiter or waitress's attention, they may raise their ( ) to catch his or her eye, or say “Waiter “or “Waitress”. A: head B: foot C: Eyes D: hands
- Which of the followings are correct about the words “Blue” and “uncertain stumbling Buzz” in the poem? A: “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the dying’s vision is becoming blurred. B: “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the friends and relatives’ great grief for the loss of their dear ones. C: “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is an auditory imagery, and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse. D: “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is a kinesthetic imagery, and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse.
- What statements are correct about the understanding of “Blue” and “uncertain stumbling Buzz” in the poem? A: “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the friends and relatives’ great grief for the loss of their dear ones B: “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the dying’s vision is becoming blurred C: “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is a kinesthetic imagery and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse D: “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is an auditory imagery and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse
- How do people greetwith body language? A: 1.Shake hands&eye contact B: 2.Hug each other3.Bow form the waist C: 4. Join hands withpalms5.Salute with joined hands D: 6.Kiss hands/7.Raise hands 8.Nod head