The imagery makes the passage seem bleaker, and gives it a more negative tone.
Answer:
Elie was concerned for the well-being of his mother and sisters.
Elie's fears were realistic, two of them died. "<em>Behind me, an old man fell to the ground</em>." Therefore his fears were genuine.
Explanation:
True. If Barty Crouch Jr. was impersonating Moody at this point, he was probably doing this just to inflict as much harm as he could on Harry. If he wasn’t being impersonated at this point in time, then Moody was just being his usual “CONSTANT VIGILANCE” self. There’s most likely a reason everyone calls him Moody.
I was enthralled by her appearance and her resemblance to a fairy.
That can be a sentence that uses both words and shows that a guy fell in love with a woman who was as pretty as a fairy.