Yes the aurthor should know becaus he or her is the one that made it up
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If you just want to know which sentence in <em>any</em> story, then I would just say the thesis. If there is supposed to be a story attached then I have no clue! :D
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I can't speak English nor French.
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Nor to replace or
Bradbury has a straightforward writing style that seeks to evoke a sense of wonder through two seemingly opposed concerns: the careful construction of mundane details and a sharp eye for vividly capturing imaginative flights of fancy. Combined, they create Bradbury's signature style, finding wonder in everyday life by using fantastic / unrealistic elements to highlight the vagaries of human nature. Often, this means the stories are built on simply constructed sentences --declarative, often distanced from the subject it describes - with dramatically timed lapses into a more florid, poetic writing style when a character comes to grips with a new experience, such as the rocket flight of "The Rocket".