Almost Heaven

How does Judith McNaught use imagery in Almost Heaven?

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Imagery:

"His piercing eyes were the strange color of gleaming amber, while his voice was richly textured and deep; the combination sent a peculiar warmth up her spine."

"Elizabeth took one look at the satin-clad figure who rather resembled the cupids he obviously admired, and the dire reality of her predicament hit her like a bucket of icy water, banishing all thoughts of laughter."

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Almost Heaven