In the Passage, what choice does the author make when describing all the guests in the paragraph that begins on page 3 and ends on page 5? He uses a single sentence to dismiss each of them as unworthy He lumps them together as a group with no individual differences . He shows them interacting around the breakfast table at the inn. He presents selected details based on appearance and stereotypes.
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Answer:
"The only light in the room was the red glow from the fire -- which lit his eyes like adverse railway signals, but left his downcast face in darkness"
and
"The shadows she fancied had tricked her"
Explanation:
Both sentences detail how he used the shadows to mislead her and hide his identity.
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