The descriptive paragraph about someone visiting a particular city for the first time is given below.
Descriptive paragraph-
Have you ever considered how the city feels?
Does it feel invaded or used by us?
The generosity of the city people is something to be admired, for sure, but have you ever looked at the city?
The as busy as a bee nature of the people, the loud horns of the cars, the tirelessly working people, the ever-increasing pollution index- makes the city different from everything.
Is it so silly of me to believe that the city may be something more than just some dangerous place?
To rote how to survive or even just stay means nothing to me who would give in to the city; Yes, the city is polluted, but why should that matter if I'm not trying to breathe?
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Answer:
Go back to see it
Explanation:
In Where the Red Fern Grows (1961) by Wilson Rawls, Billy loses his two hunting dogs. Old Dan died defending the boy from a mountain lion. And Ann died soon after due to sadness. When Billy discovers that red fern has grown over their tombs, he thinks is a magical event, due to an old legend of that plant only growing if being planted by an angel. Being his last day in the Ozarks, Billy (as an adult in the narration) claims he always wanted to go back to that place, to see the tombs and the ref dern.
True because if a two people are meant to be together then the universe (nature) will bring them together.
Modern monsters can hide within normal society; historical monsters lived outside of society.