One common way to create auditory imagery is through the use of onomatopoeia. Think about words that describe a sound -- words like buzz, clap or meow. When you say them aloud, they kind of sound like what they are describing. For example, the "zz" in the word buzz kind of sounds ...
fast asleep, evidently on a mission to tan bulging paunch – decided to try unconcern, too. Lying back on the lounge, she shut her eyes, dreaming of a remote village in Peru. A few whoops from headhunters could hardly be worse than this. ...
There is in mathematical circles (ha!) a great and lengthy tradition of making mnemonics to memorize the digits of pi: pi= 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 502…. In a traditionalpimnemonic, such as the one above, the number of characters in each word is used to represent a digit ...