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Zeitoun woke with the sun and crawled out of his tent. The day was bright, and as far as he could see in any direction the city was underwater. . . . He could only think of Judgment Day, of Noah and forty days of rain. And yet it was so quiet, so still. Nothing moved. He sat on the roof and scanned the horizon, looking for any person, any animal or machine moving. Nothing.
As he did his morning prayers, a helicopter broke the silence, shooting across the treetops and heading downtown.
Why does the author include the details of Zeitoun’s morning?
to suggest the hopelessness of Zeitoun’s situation
to illustrate the solitary existence endured by survivors
to establish Zeitoun’s dedication to the rituals of his faith
to reveal the military’s attempts at assistance
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to establish Zeitoun’s dedication to the rituals of his faith
The passage emphasizes his morning prayers and religious thoughts (Noah, Judgment Day), showing that he continues his devotional routine even amid the disaster.
The passage emphasizes his morning prayers and religious thoughts (Noah, Judgment Day), showing that he continues his devotional routine even amid the disaster.
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