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Bernice gasped for breath as she flew down the street. She weaved in and out of the thickening crowds. Her legs burned with each stride. Her entire body ached with each labored breath. But Bernice pressed on. Suddenly, she took a sharp right into the alley, cutting the remaining distance in half. She dodged the trash that littered the floor. She sidestepped to avoid the stray cats that hissed at her. Finally, seeing the opening, Bernice burst through the alleyway. She lunged forward and sprinted the last few yards. How does the writer develop the sense of urgency in the passage?

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

The writer develops a sense of urgency in the passage by using dramatic speech and urgent quotes in the passage

Explanation:

The writer ensured covey that Bernice wants to get out from where she was as quickly as possible. The writer made sure to create obstacles in her path of Bernice to avoid entropy in the passage through these sentences

"she took a sharp right into the alley, cutting the remaining distance in half. She dodged the trash that littered the floor. She sidestepped to avoid the stray cats that hissed at her". He made sure to show how tiring the running away was and how she is pressing through the obstacles "She weaved in and out of the thickening crowds. Her legs burned with each stride. Her entire body ached with each labored breath. But Bernice pressed on" through these sentences. By using the sense of urgency quotes in the passage the writer developed a sense of urgency in the passage.

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