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Why do writers try to use vivid imagery rather than general descriptions?
O A. Vivid imagery helps the reader imagine the scene more directly.
O B. General descriptions provide too much detail and become
confusing.
C. Vivid imagery focuses on basic ideas instead of specific details.
D. General descriptions contain language that is difficult to
understand
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