Answer: Language like, "walls had been lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead," is descriptive enough to let a reader imagine what the setting looks like, placing them in the same fearful position the character is in. Not only does this descriptive language help readers vividly imagine what a setting looks like, it helps readers feel what characters are feeling. With the descriptive, vivid language that Byron and Poe use, readers can really insert themselves into a story.
Explanation:
Does this word describe something?
What in the sentence does this word describe?
How does it add something important to the story?
1. an essay about feminism in the twentieth century
2. The Washington Post was awarded four Pulitzer Prizes in 2010