Ninth Key

How does Meg Cabot use imagery in Ninth Key?

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Imagery:

"An insidious growth that, given time, would consume every inch of my once smooth, unblemished skin, covering it with red, scaly bumps. That oozed, by the way."

"They made the person in it look all distorted - kind of like Mr. Beaumont's face with the light from the aquarium all over it."

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Ninth Key