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In contrast to the generally ominous sight, the author uses personification to great effect in the line "the moonlight kissed the red ivy," which gives the natural landscape a warm, intimate quality. Furthermore, the phrase "taunting them with its omnipresence" conveys a sense of urgency and entrapment by portraying the ivy as an almost menacing entity. This is further highlighted by the description of the "chilly rain" that "seemed to say, 'Hurry, hurry,'" which heightens the suspense surrounding Kade and Lula's situation and evokes a sense of impending peril. As they make their way out of the garden, the metaphorical language adds to the overall ambiance by giving it a living, scary aspect.
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In the author's portrayal of the landscape, the use of personification, as seen in the line "the moonlight kissed the red ivy," imbues the scene with a warm, intimate quality, while the phrase "taunting them with its omnipresence" creates a sense of urgency and entrapment, further intensified by the description of the "chilly rain" that "seemed to say, 'Hurry, hurry,'" ultimately heightening the suspense surrounding Kade and Lula's situation and lending a living, menacing aspect to the overall ambiance as they navigate through the garden.
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In the author's portrayal of the landscape, the use of personification in the line "______" imbues the scene with a ______ quality, while the phrase "______" creates a sense of ______, further intensified by the description of the "______" that "______," ultimately heightening the suspense surrounding ______ and lending a ______ aspect to the overall ambiance as they navigate through ______.
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In the author's portrayal of the landscape, the use of personification in the line "the moonlight kissed the red ivy" imbues the scene with a warm, intimate quality, while the phrase "taunting them with its omnipresence" creates a sense of urgency and entrapment, further intensified by the description of the "chilly rain" that "seemed to say, 'Hurry, hurry,'" ultimately heightening the suspense surrounding Kade and Lula's situation and lending a living, menacing aspect to the overall ambiance as they navigate through the garden.
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