Correct answer: The word choice darkens the tone.
Evidenced by the use of specific language to describe the surroundings.
If the narrator choice was to use generic adjectives, <em>this would make the reader pay less attention and to feel disconnected</em> from the environment.
When an accurate representation of what is happening is offered to the reader, <em>is more natural</em> for him, <em>to get caught up in the narration. </em>
This build-up goes unnoticed, but unconsciously, the reader is setting every aspect of the scene in his mind, following every detail making him wonder if something is about to happen.
Example: the word "flickering", specially reflects this.
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Personally I think the 3rd one would be the best revised
Explanation: While the others are well put this one puts everything into correct context and where it makes the most sense.
Again not 100% sure been awhile since I took English, but it sounds right to me.
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Okkkk the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are rhetorical devices. Ethos is moral character, meaning when ethos is used the writer is trying to persuade the reader that the character is a good guy. Pathos is emotion. It gets the reader to stop thinking and start feeling. Logos means reason.
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B. He learns that there is nothing supernatural to fear in the destroyed city
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