Dexter emphasizes the use of the word pretty during the final dialogue of Scott Fitzgerald's Winter Dream. This is because it is aggressive the insinuation of his interlocutor that the beauty of Judy is not such, since that beauty was the engine that drove his dreams of youth. The news of Judy's situation impacts him because he realizes that he can not go back in time and that in his current world there is nothing that could interest him or cause him the emotion he felt for Judy at the time.
"Ï like the look of that(Deer's Antlers)."
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We can see that there is a narration about the basketball which was being played and how there was a successful basket made.
<h3>Onomatopoeia</h3>
This is a figure of speech which makes use of sounds to <em>form a word</em> and also to draw attention to the <em>details of a text. </em>
With this in mind, we can see that the narrator made use of onomatopoeia to <em>show the sound</em> which was made by the net as the basketball flew into it.
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