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Image Grammar Artist’s Brush Strokes absolutes • Definition: a noun combined with an -ing participle. • Example: Hands shaking, feet trembling, the mountain climber edged along the cliff. You try: absolutes • Add absolutes--one or two-- to each sentence below. • The diver peered once more at the specimen. • I glanced at my clock. • The kitten yawned tiredly. appositives • Definition: a noun that adds a second image to a preceding noun. • The appositive expands details in the reader’s imagination. • Example: The raccoon, a midnight scavenger who roams lake shorelines in search of food, enjoys eating turtle eggs. You try, Appositives • Add one appositive to each of the sentences below: • The volcano spewed forth lava and ash across the mountain. • The old Navajo woman stared blankly. • The fish felt the alligator sink its teeth into his scales. participles • Definition: a -ing verb tagged on to the beginning of end of a sentence. • Example: Hissing, slithering, and coiling, the diamond scaled snakes attacked their prey. You try, participles • Add one to three participles into each of the sentences below: • The clown smiled and did his act with unusual certainty. • The rhino looked for freedom. participle phrases • Definition: a participle along with any modifiers that complete the image. • Example: Flying through the air on the wings of a dream, the Olympic long jumper thrust the weight of the whole body forward. You try, participle phrases • Add one participle phrase per sentence • He washed his hand in the ocean and held it there for more than a minute. • The diamond scaled snake attacked the unsuspecting rabbit. Adjectives shifted out of order • Definition: adjectives modifying nouns, placed out of traditional order. • Used most often to amplify the details of the image. • Example: The large bull moose, redeyed and angry, charged the intruder. • Example: The cheetah, tired and hungry, stared at the gazelle, which would soon become his dinner. You try, adjectives out of order • Add at least two adjectives out of order to the following sentences • The boxer felt no compassion for his contender. • The woman stood staring out into space. • The child reached for the next monkey bar. Action Verbs • Definition: create energized scenes with action verbs by eliminating state of being verbs and the passive voice. • Example: The gravel road curled around the left side of the barn. • Example: Rockwell Lake echoed with the sounds of Canadian geese. You try action verbs • Delete the passive verb, the state of being verb and add an action verb in its place • Near the shore two children were hidden behind a massive elm tree. • They hoped to see the first gosling begin to hatch. • They were laughing when their mom found them.