A Test of Wills

How does Charles Todd use imagery in A Test of Wills?

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Imagery:

Something had triggered the chain of events that ended in that meadow. Something said—or left unsaid. Something done—or left undone. Something felt, something glimpsed, something misunderstood, something that had festered into an angry explosion of gunpowder and shot.

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A Test of Wills