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2. How does Iswaran describe the uprooted tree on the highway?
What effect does he want to create in his listeners?

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Answered by dhanyabdgk
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He describes the uprooted tree on the highway with eyebrows suitably arched and hands held out in a dramatic way. ... But as he came closer he saw that it was a fallen tree, with its dry branches spread out. He wanted to create attention in his listeners by adding the elements of suspense and surprise in his description

Answered by meets2431
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Iswaran descriptions were greatly influenced by the Tamil authors. Even while describing the smallest incidents he tried to introduce suspense and a surprise ending to the story. He describes the uprooted tree on the highway with eyebrows suitably arched and hands held out in a dramatic way. He would begin by saying that the road was deserted and he was all alone. Suddenly he spotted something that looked like an enormous bushy beast lying sprawled across the road. He was half inclined to turn and go back. But as he came closer he saw that it was a fallen tree, with its dry branches spread out.

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