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Use a paragraph to answer the question. Kada and Lula took slow careful steps. all around them the moonlight kiss the Red ivy. the ivy stretched out strangling the garden bench, The fountain, and the gate.
taunting them with his omnipresence. how could they possibly get around without touching it in a few droplets of chili rain splattered down each icy drop seem to say hurry hurry you don't have long. In three to five sentences explain how the author use figurative language to create a specific effect make sure to explain what kind of figurative language the author use and the effect it had provide examples from the text to support your answer.
taunting them with his omnipresence. how could they possibly get around without touching it in a few droplets of chili rain splattered down each icy drop seem to say hurry hurry you don't have long. In three to five sentences explain how the author use figurative language to create a specific effect make sure to explain what kind of figurative language the author use and the effect it had provide examples from the text to support your answer.
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The author employs vivid imagery and personification to create a haunting atmosphere that heightens the tension of the scene. Phrases like "the moonlight kiss the Red ivy" and "the ivy stretched out strangling the garden bench" incorporate visual and tactile imagery, allowing readers to envision the scene while evoking a sense of danger and entrapment. Moreover, the personification of the ivy as something that can "strangle" objects and "taunt" the characters contributes to a feeling of foreboding, as if the environment is actively conspiring against Kada and Lula. The chilling description of "chili rain" with drops that "seem to say hurry hurry you don't have long" adds urgency, suggesting that time is running out for the characters, which amplifies the suspense and embellishes the eerie setting.
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