Refer to A Wrinkle in Time for a complete version of this text.

At the beginning of Chapter 4, the characters find themselves in a strange place as they tesser through time and space. Then, they arrive at their first destination, the planet Uriel.

How are the two settings different?

Choose two details to describe each setting.

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Tessering Uriel

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Sure! Here are two details for each setting:

Tessering:

  1. The experience of tessering is disorienting and chaotic, as the characters feel stretched and pulled through time and space.
  2. They encounter strange lights and sensations, giving a sense of traveling through a complex and unfamiliar dimension.

Uriel:

  1. Uriel is depicted as a beautiful and serene planet, filled with vibrant colors and lush landscapes that exude a sense of peace and harmony.
  2. The air is fresh and invigorating, with a sense of ethereal quality that is in stark contrast to the chaotic experience of tessering.
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