The Adoration of Jenna Fox

How does Mary E. Pearson use imagery in The Adoration of Jenna Fox?

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Throughout the book, there are colored pages that represent the thought stream of Jenna, as though she is speaking entirely to herself. These passages convey not only Jenna's thoughts, but her extreme emotions, her inner fears, and her deepest concerns about her new condition, and the world around her. All the imagery is reflected in this.