The two words Bradbury uses repeatedly in this scene are "The beetle". The repetition adds to the suspense of the scene. Each time "the beetle" is repeated the reader can feel the car getting closer and closer. Because the sentences are very short and similarly structured, they speed up the pace of the scene just like the car is picking up speed.
Its the study of crime! :P
The purpose was to serve as a lesson to other girls because we all know that 16-year-old teens think they know everything but really don't. Hope this helps!! :)
Answer:
S E A R CH T HE D E F I NI T IO N O N G O O G L E
Typically no, but in this book yes