Answer:
Through the suspenseful mood
Explanation:
This is a passage, where the author wants to emphasise the suspenseful mood. In literature, <em>suspense is the anticipation</em> of the outcome of a plot or of the solution to an uncertainty, puzzle, or mystery.
Even though the description is about unscrewing of the cylinder, the writer <u><em>descriptevely prolongs</em></u> it by describing every little detail, which creates sensation of suspense in a reader.
Answer:
a metaphor can help u get your point across
Explanation:
From the passage you posted, the sentence expressing certainty is 'This dark assertion will be illuminated later on'. We use 'will' when we believe that a future state is certain to occur. For the second sentence with an auxiliary verb, it is '<span>But if you'll unwrap that package you may see why you had me going a while at first'. However, it states a possibility, not a certainty.</span>
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The narrator comes from the Midwest. The excerpt describes one of the reasons he and many others moved to the big Eastern cities, especially New York: ambition. Life in the Midwest seemed small and limited compared to the bustling metropolis, which offered more possibilities for advancement, and the desire for wealth is one of the themes in The Great Gatsby. As Sinatra, would later sing, "If I can make it there I'll make it anywhere".