One type of mnemonic - or memory aid - relies on imagery rather than words.
Examples of guided imagery you can visualize include being at the beach, relaxing in a forest, on a mountainside, at a pool, or in a field of flowers. You can also visualize yourself doing ...
Writers can use the connotations of words to deepen their use of imagery. For example, in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Donalbain says: There’s daggers in men’s smiles. The word ‘dagger’ has ...