In this passage, the author employs vivid imagery, personification, and metaphors to create an atmosphere of tension and urgency. The imagery is evident in phrases like "moonlight kiss the red ivory," which evokes a hauntingly beautiful scene, while the personification of the ivy as "strangling the garden bench" suggests a sinister presence, heightening the sense of danger. The metaphor of "chili marine" droplets symbolizes both fear and the passage of time, as they urge the characters to "hurry" and reinforce the looming threat of their situation. Through these techniques, the author effectively immerses the reader in the characters' precarious environment, conveying a palpable sense of unease.
Kade and Lyla took slow careful steps all around them the moonlight kiss the red ivory The ivy stretched out strangling the garden bench the foundation of the gate haunting them with its almond presence how could the possibly get around without touching it a few droplets of chili Marine splatter down each I see drops seem to say hurry hurry you don't have long in 3 to 5 sentences explain how the authorities figurative language to create a specific effect make sure to explain what kind of figurative language that all three used and the fact that had provide samples from the text to support your answer
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