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Alona [7]
1 year ago
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"ramon was almost at the top of the large sand dune. the heat of the dessert and lack of water make it very difficult to travers

e. yet nothing was worse than what happened at the top. high up in the dune steve could see for miles, and in every direction all he saw was sand. no people, no water, not even a cactus, there was only sand. he fell to his knees and tried to will himself to go on." what atmosphere is created by this setting?
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Ira Lisetskai [31]1 year ago
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The atmosphere created by this setting is the wide desert he was in had so many dunes that he was lost in the middle of it, surrounded by a huge wilderness.‎‎

<em>Hope this helps :)</em>

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