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noname [10]
4 years ago
6

The bombs.A deep resonant rumbling sound begins to rise.There is an ear-splitting crack,followed by a thunderous bang.The moving

image of a mushroom cloud appears on the screen.The image freezes.Silence again,and then the sound of a violent wind.The shadow man appears ,speaking over the sound.Images of flattened houses appear on the screen.The sound of living hatred,devouring lives,breaking souls,blasting bodies apart... Analyze the above shared descriptive paragraph and comment on the author's writing style. Identify atleast two sensory details and explain how they leave an impact upon the reader's mind?
English
1 answer:
antoniya [11.8K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Author writing style is between descriptive and narrative since the author is telling a story and using scenery and event

Sight and sound. Leaves an impact upon the reader's mind because it shows how graphic the scenery is

Explanation:

Sight:

The bombs created a mushroom cloud, shadow man appears, images of flattened houses

Sound:

Deep resonant rumbling sound, ear-splitting crack, thunderous bang, silence, sound of violent wind, shadow man speaking over the sound, sound of living hatred... blasting bodies apart.

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