VenCo

How does the author use imagery in the novel, VenCo?

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Example of Imagery:

The main building was a twenty-thousand-square-foot bungalow that poured out onto the acreage like an oil spill. The grounds were coated with tamed Bermuda grass, buzz cut, then sprayed to ensure no dot of riotous colour, no foreign weed dare push through. Even the insects avoided the lawn.

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VenCo (4: Player Two Enters the Game)