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Answer Key. The Devil and Tom Walker. Literary Analysis SkillBuilder, page 8. ( Responses will vary. Sample responses are provided.) Descriptive Passage: ...
Answer Key The Devil and Tom Walker Literary Analysis SkillBuilder, page 8 (Responses will vary. Sample responses are provided.) Descriptive Passage: trees marked with the names of men in the colony Imagery: 90-foot-tall trees; pits of smothering mud; stagnant pools; screaming of bittern Sense: sight, touch, smell, sound Descriptive Passage: Tom’s search for his wife in the forest Imagery: calls wife’s name; hears bullfrog croak and owls hoot; finds check apron Sense: sight, sound Descriptive Passage: Tom’s house, horses, and carriage Imagery: vast, unfurnished house; ungreased wheels screech and groan; starving horses Sense: sight, sound Descriptive Passage: Tom’s being carried off by the devil Imagery: black horse neighs and stamps; white cap bobs up and down; morning gown flutters; horse strikes fire out of pavement Sense: sight, sound, touch Follow Up: Students may say that imagery helps them picture what Tom, his wife, and the devil are like and what happens to them in the story. They may also say that imagery helps establish a mood of uneasiness and anticipation, reveals the conflict between prideful ostentation and miserliness in Tom, and conveys how feeble and silly Tom really is.