As I was reading chapter 5, I found a lot of good imagery. Imagery is the use of sensory language to evoke a picture or a concrete sensation of a person, a thing, a place, or an experience. Vonnegut uses very good imagery throughout the book, but I seemed to find a lot more in this specific chapter! As it says, " There were more starving Russians with faces like radium dials." (91) As I read this sentence, I was able to paint a picture in my head of what was going on at that moment.
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