Willa of the Wood (Book 1)

What is an example of imagery in the novel, Willa of the Wood (Book 1)?

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Example of Imagery:

“She gazed toward the lair of the homesteaders. They had built it with the cut-up carcasses of murdered trees nailed one to the other in long slabs. The bodies of the dead trees made flat walls with square corners, unlike anything else in the forest” (3).

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Willa of the Wood (Book 1)