In lines 1 to 24 of "The Skater of Ghost Lake," William Rose Benet employs vivid imagery and personification to create a haunting yet enchanting atmosphere, effectively capturing the ethereal quality of the skater's experience on the ice. This figurative language evokes a sense of both beauty and eeriness, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the mysterious and otherworldly setting of Ghost Lake.
The Skater of Ghost Lake by William Rose Benet. Use lines 1 to 24 to answer the question In 1–2 sentences, analyze the effects of the figurative language used in lines 1 through 24. (2 points)
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