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ruslelena [56]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. They judged it was him, anyway; said this drownded man was just his size, and wa

s ragged, and had uncommon long hair, which was all like pap; but they couldn't make nothing out of the face, because it had been in the water so long it warn't much like a face at all. They said he was floating on his back in the water. (p.16) Which element of narrative voice is best illustrated in the above passage? imagery language exaggeration satire
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Bogdan [553]2 years ago
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Imagery <span>The description of the corpse as “but they couldn't make nothing out of the face, because it had been in the water so long it warn't much like a face at all.” This uses a vivid description of the scene as if the reader is able to see it with his own eyes. The details of the image of the corpse and its surroundings seems so real. </span>
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