Such a Pretty Girl

How does Laura Wiess use imagery in Such a Pretty Girl?

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Imagery:

"It's the bitchy 'now' that punctures my paralysis. Now he's here. Now she's happy. Now I'm supposed to act like nothing ever happened."

"Everyone ignores her because at Cambridge Oaks, the only thing worse than the presence of a junk car is the possibility of someone noticing you talking to its owner."

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Such a Pretty Girl