Abigail
What is an example of imagery in the novel, Abigail?
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Imagery:
“... much later, when there were no more secrets to distract her, and her eyes were no longer blinded by misery … she would look back and remember her first encounter with the Great Plain, in the bleak light of autumn, so different from the deep luxuriant glow of summer” (15).
Abigail