How does Charley make his description of the third level very realistic?
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To make his description of the third level very realistic, Charley describes its minute details, vividly comparing it to the second level of the Grand Central station. He says the rooms here were smaller. There were fewer ticket windows and train gates, and the information booth was wooden and old-looking.
In the chapter "The Third Level" Charley made his description of the third level very realistic by saying that the rooms on the third level were a lot smaller than that of the second level. There were limited ticket windows and train gates and the information booth in the centre was timber and ancient looking. There were open-flame gaslights and nerve spittoons on the floor. Everyone at the warehouse was outfitted in nineteenth-century suits. For making sure that he was not in the existing time, Charley did a reality check by looking at the newspapers which were on the deal at a kiosk and saw a copy of the newspaper ‘The World’, which held up the central story on President Cleveland. Then he substantiated from the Public Library categorizes that the newspaper he saw had the date of 11th June 1894.
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