Homegoing

What is an example of imagery in the novel, Homegoing?

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Imagery:

In her dreams the fire was shaped like a woman holding two babies to her heart. The firewoman would carry these two little girls with her all the way to the woods of the Island and then the babies would vanish, and the firewoman’s sadness would send orange and red and hints of blue swarming every tree and every bush in sight.

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Homegoing, Chapter 2