•The prolonged beginning, narrated by a first-grader emphasises how big the world is to children.
•The sentences are long, laced with a lot of punctuation which sounds similar to how young children speak.
• the narrator settled into his ‘frustrated six-year-old silence’ and here, it is emphasised how a six year old communicates when angry, through silence. The author almost mocks this, through the use of sibilance. This proves the worlds ambiguity and how much more the child has to grow.
Here’s a few points to mention, hope it helps:) I’m not sure how old you are, so it may or may not be too complex
For the non-believers category: Falling Rock, Spider, and Chaff.
For the wrath of God category: Storm, Bow, and Rough Wind.
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a classic sermon of the Great Awakening. The aim of the narrative and language employed is to impose a sense of fear. It tries to make clear that hell in fact exists and all the suffering that awaits us if we refuse to confess our sins and be saved by God.
Hope this helps!
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