In the text "The Blackness," the author employs vivid, figurative language. He conveys a fearful and desperate tone through the use of dark comparisons. Moreover, this develops a mood of nervousness and fear. Figurative language is one of the most important devices that an author can use in a text. This device allows the author to convey the images, events, and atmosphere of an event. It also allows the reader to connect with the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
Answer:
Assuming this is a multiple choice question, the answer would be the first listed: <em>"By describing in detail the order of what happened to her."</em>
Explanation:
Through deductive reasoning, we can recognize that this is the only applicable option.
Let's look at the options we did not choose:
- By comparing her feelings to those of other prisoners she met. <em>This does not apply because, in the excerpt given, the narrator never discusses any encounter with other prisoners. </em>
- By sharing the exact dimensions of the prison cell she was put in. <em>At no point does this happen.</em>
- By explaining how her feelings were expressed as pain in her body. <em>The narrator never describes pain in the excerpt provided.</em>
Answer:
i cant reed that screen so sorry
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