In order to analyze imagery, you must follow the definition of imagery in your first five sentences i.e. determine the primary use of imagery of chapter 3, then provide an example of this use of imagery from the beginning of the chapter, then from about a third of the chapter, next from about two-thirds of the chapter, and finally from the end of the chapter.
In your next five sentences, you must consider the structural analysis of the imagery in comparison to Chapter 2. In order to do this, you must state the primary use of imagery for Chapter 2 and then compare it to the primary use of imagery of Chapter 3. You will be formulating an opinion based on what you think is the writer's intention or purpose is for these uses of imagery based on a structural view of the story.
In your next five sentences, you must consider the structural analysis of the imagery in comparison to Chapter 1. In order to do this, you must state the primary use of imagery for Chapter 1 and then compare it to the primary use of imagery of Chapter 3. You will be formulating an opinion based on what you think is the writer's intention or purpose is for these uses of imagery based on a structural view of the story.
Most of this journal entry is opinionated but it must be relevant to this story and writer in particular. If you are making opinions like 'to keep the reader interested' or 'to make the story exciting', you are not formulating the correct opinions.
I hope this helps you. Develop a draft and submit it to me as early as possible.
Sincerely,