The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax
How does Dorothy Gilman use imagery in The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax?
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Imagery:
"Never mind if most of the women looked sleek and Parisian and the men dressed exactly like Americans—this was Mexico because she had seen a sombrero," (Chapter 3, p. 23).
The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax