Conscience of the Court

How does Zora Neale Hurston use imagery in Conscience of the Court?

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Examples of Imagery:

"It don't surprise me to find out I'm ignorant about a whole heap of things. I ain't never rubbed the hair off my head against no college walls and schooled out nowhere at all."

"He just looked at me like I was something that the buzzards laid and the sun hatched."

"I jumped as salty as the 'gator when the pond went dry."

"He flew just as hot as Tucker when the mule kicked his mammy...."

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Conscience of the Court