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What part of speech is imagery?

"Imagery" itself is not a part of speech. It's a literary device, a technique used in writing to create vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses.

However, the words used to create imagery are parts of speech. For example, in the sentence "The sun beat down on the parched earth," the words "beat" and "parched" are verbs and adjectives, respectively. These words contribute to the imagery of the sentence, helping the reader visualize the scene.

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