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Answer: Wes is officially dropped out of school, but is remembered by his friend Woody, a recent high
school graduate. After Wes served his 6 months in the juvenile detention facility for shooting
Ray in the shoulder, he returns to school, but gradually drops out. Finding it hard to get a job
without a high school diploma and a record, he drifts to the drug operation. In the drug world,
Wes is now a lieutenant, a leader of a small crew. His crew is comprised of corner boys who
watched for the cops, hitters who dealt with money, the housemen who cooked the drugs, and the
muscle who protected the corner. One day after selling with his crew, he is approached by a man
who looks out of place which usually is a tip of the the fact that the guy is a cop. Wes takes his
chances with the sale and is arrested.
Answer: Sensory details help with understanding a characters struggles and how they are persevering.
Explanation:
By visualizing, you are able to create sensory details so the reader can really connect and understand what a character is doing to persevere. This can apply to a struggle, and the character is being visualized persevering through the difficult situation, or anything in general with a character basically.
Example: The harsh, dark rain felt like bullets against her skin as she slowly trudged through the swamp.
It is easy to describe her struggles and you can understand that she is strongly persevering through the swamp, with imagery such as "Harsh dark rain" and "bullets through her skin"
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