Imagery in "All Summer in a Day • Although this is a very short story, it is ripe with sensory imagery. Sensory imagery allows the reader to use his or her senses (touch, smell, hearing, sight) to imagine what is going on in the story. Choose three examples of imagery from the story, and explain why they are important. Assignment: Find one example of each type of imagery ( four total) from the story and write them in your notebook.