The Eye of the World

How does Robert Jordan use imagery in The Eye of the World?

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Examples of Imagery:

"He began laughing, and she gave him a hooded, dangerous look that he failed to see."

"'The man chuckled deep in his throat. "Yes, I been watching you. And that pretty girl. Pushes you around like a bantam rooster, doesn't she?'"

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The Eye of the World