The author used fragments, and long sentences with a variety of length and beginnings. He used such methods to create sentence fluency and rhythm in the passage through making the reader pause or 'rest' in between sentences - making emphasis on some lines and deeming it nice to listen to.
Answer:
Any sensory detail or evocation in a work is called <u>imagery.</u>
Explanation:
Imagery is the ability to represent objects, situations, places, ideas, or beings in our minds. We can create them thanks to the use of figurative language, in combination with our senses. Together they evoke feelings, experiences, and memories that make representations in our minds.
For example, if someone is telling a story and describing a place on it. We can picture it in our minds thanks to the words and the experiences that we had.