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Imagery; Pictorial (2) Auditory (2) Synaesthetic (2) Kinaesthetic

Author: Rebecca Darmanin



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"chalky pyramids rubbed into dust" "window opened with a long pole" "laugh of a bell" "xylophone's nonsense" "chanted the scenery"; the children are transported to another world, one which is free of the horrors of Brady and Hindley "jumping and croaking"; extended conceit of children transitioning like tadpoles "ran through the gates"; impatience in wanting to grow up and leave childhood (the classroom) behind


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