In "The Sinking and Swaddled," Beth Gilstrap uses sensory language to immerse readers in the scene, making them feel the heaviness in the air. The descriptions of textures and sounds, like the roughness of the fabric and the quiet rustling, help create a tense and suffocating atmosphere. This vivid imagery pulls the reader in, making the mood feel both intimate and unsettling at the same time.
in the sinking and swaddled by beth gilstrap, describe how the author uses sensory language to create mood in this passage.
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