Muir's use of diction in this paragraph, clearly shows how effective his language. The bolded words, like difficult, force, crooked, struggling, etc. create a tense, painful, and frustrating mood. Muir uses these words describe how his journey was through the wading bogs, and swamps and he uses these words to describe what he went through before finding the Calypso Borealis.
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when Helen realized she was locked alone in the dinning room with Annie then first she was afraid. then she lost her temper. Helen threw foods, screamed and broke plates as Annie again and again forced her to sit in a chair and eat with a spoon from her own plate. Every time Helen tossed her spoon across the room. Annie dragged Helen over to the spoon forced it into her hand and dragged her back to her chair. Helen pinched and slapped Annie right back. Helen Threw gravy at Annie and Annie grabbed a handful of eggs and dumped them on Helen. Eventually worn out and hungry. Helen sit quietly and finished her breakfast with a spoon then another battle over using a napkin took place and Helen finally learned to both use and fold her napkin. After two hours Annie emerged from the dining room with scrambled eggs and gravy in her hairs and scratches and bruises on both her arms. She nodded curtly at the astounded Kellers as Helen tore out of the dining room
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This is certainly not english :)
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informing
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this is informing the reader about the first story about the Amazing spider man.