This is an example of a simile.
Similes are used to compare or emphasize something. Usually, a simile has "like" or "as" in the sentence. The above sentence uses "like," which compares a horse to the way that the woman worked.
The sensory details in the excerpt evoke a sense of...:
...awe and wonder.
There's description of mysterious lights, as well as flares and sparks. The adjective choices show awe and wonder: great, dead white, intense, white-hot, brilliant... Plus, there is a quite meaningful direct comparison here: "it seemed as though anything caught in their range would be made still, like figures in a game of living statues." The fact the author talks about "living statues" also shows awe and wonder.
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3. pacing is how fast or slow the actions in a narrative takes place
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fun stands for something exciting