Leo describes the enchanted place at first as, "...ordinary. The only notable presence was a tall, dilapidated saguaro, a bundle of sticks, in worse shape than Archie's Senor" (Spinelli, 90). Based on the authors use of imagery, you could best describe the tone of this passage as:
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This question is related to the story named 'Stargirl'. The style of the writer is quite informal and creates suspense throughout various incidents.
Explanation:
- Leo is one of the main characters of the story.
- He describes the enchanted place in a very poetic manner.
- While adding qualities of personification in his sentence to explain the imagery of the place even more.
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The answer is amusing.
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You can tell that this imagery is very playful and not very serious. Especially when Leo says "in worse shape than Archie's Senor." This shows how the author was being very silly and just trying to amuse the readers.
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