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weqwewe [10]
4 years ago
7

Why does Carson begin "a fable for tomorrow" with imagery rather than exposition?

English
1 answer:
alexandr402 [8]4 years ago
8 0
Carson begins "a fable for tomorrow" with imagery rather than exposition because she wanted to convey the horrible alteration of her little town.
by using imagery, the writer will be able to influence readers and grasp a better picture regarding the event.
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