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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
11

Sensory language on to kill a mocking bird

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balu736 [363]2 years ago
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In chp. 6  the author makes excellent use of imagery, especially in the form of sensory details, to create suspense and foreboding when the Finch children and Dill try to look in the Radleys' window.

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