D. By using imaginative and descriptive language.
You must note that the reader most likely will not know how the area looks like, specifically if it is a fictional book, leaving it up to the writer to describe how the landscape looks like, as well as hinting how it will affect the story's plot.
The narrator call Mademoiselle Lalande a "queenly apparition" when he first sees her because he felt that the lady is a magic in a form of a woman. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead! Feel free to ask more questions.
What’s the actual question though
So what would be the question you are asking? if you're asking how to hook a reader in your intro start with an onomatopoeia or something like: On a dark and stormy night Elle Mist sat in the corner of her room crying wondering when her parents would come home.
It is because there are certain weight limits that should be followed. When the EDS would exceed the specified limit, the aircraft will crash before it reaches its destination. This was taken from the science fiction called Cold Equation. Barton is a one of the EDS pilot. During his flight, he discovered there was a stowaway girl named Marilyn, hiding in the vessels area which eventually led to their demise.