Burning for Revenge

How does John Marsden use imagery in Burning for Revenge?

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Example of Imagery:

"I had been burning for revenge for a long time, and now I was going to do some real burning, to get them back for all they'd done to us ... It went further back than primitive: it was primeval. I was cave-woman swinging the club around my head and charging at the jackals and hyenas."

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Burning for Revenge