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ycow [4]
2 years ago
9

What feeling does the author create by ending the story with this question

English
1 answer:
Paul [167]2 years ago
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By the ending of the story, "Nighttime in Texas", the author evokes a sense of fear, or perhaps an eerie and unsettling feeling, and dread for what the night will bring forth.

What strange activity does Patricia inform Dave about?

Patricia informs Dave about the strange activity in the neighborhood surrounding mass sleepwalking. In the following weeks, Patricia begins to notice even more neighbors walking slowly down the sidewalk in the middle of the night. The whole scenario resembled Michael Jackson's song: "Thriller".

By the ending of the story, "Nighttime in Texas", the author evokes a sense of fear, or perhaps an eerie and unsettling feeling, and dread for what the night will bring forth.

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