The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

How does Mark Twain use imagery in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?

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Twain uses descriptive imagery to help the reader envision nature at her finest.

"slanting veil of rain." pg. 145

The river is "white with foam." pg. 145

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer