A Fine White Dust

How does Cynthia Rylant use imagery in A Fine White Dust?

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Examples of Imagery:

"My eyes enjoyed what the devil could paint. He could make things sparkle, make a glitter that blinded."

"And His eyes. They were like those brown ponds you sometimes see in the woods. So dark and shining—but when you try to see yourself in them, you can't."

"I would have died for him. And in some ways, I guess I did."

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A Fine White Dust