Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What does the use of imagery in literature accomplish?

  1. Heightening the realism of a story.

  2. Introducing a new character.

  3. Creating an impression of a setting in the reader’s mind.

  4. Revealing themes and symbols in the work.

The correct answer is: Creating an impression of a setting in the reader’s mind.

The use of imagery in literature helps to evoke an impression of a setting in the reader's mind through the use of descriptive language and sensory details. This can enhance the reader's experience and immerse them in the story. Option A is incorrect because while imagery can add realism, its primary purpose is to create an impression rather than heightening realism. Option B is incorrect because while imagery can introduce a character, its primary purpose is to describe a setting. Option D is incorrect because while imagery can reveal themes and symbols, its primary purpose is to create an impression of a setting.