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Reread the portion of "Through the Tunnel" that describes Jerry’s journey through the tunnel. How does word choice create a sense of danger and suspense? Your response should be at least 150 words.

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Answered by nehabeauty786
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Explanation:About the portion of "Through the Tunnel" that describes Jerry's journey through the tunnel. How does word choice create a sense of danger and suspense?

Explanation:About the portion of "Through the Tunnel" that describes Jerry's journey through the tunnel. How does word choice create a sense of danger and suspense?The diction, or word choice, of Doris Lessing's description of Jerry's swim through the tunnel is suspenseful as it creates anticipation of Jerry's successful passage, and the sense of danger is certainly created through the selective use of certain words.

Explanation:About the portion of "Through the Tunnel" that describes Jerry's journey through the tunnel. How does word choice create a sense of danger and suspense?The diction, or word choice, of Doris Lessing's description of Jerry's swim through the tunnel is suspenseful as it creates anticipation of Jerry's successful passage, and the sense of danger is certainly created through the selective use of certain words.The sense of danger is conveyed by the use of such words as "fear" and "horror" as Jerry shakes with fear that he cannot bring himself to attempt passing under water through the tunnel, and he trembles with horror at the thought of swimming through a "long, long tunnel under the rock," under the sea. Other words such as "panicky," "frightened," "dying," "struggled on in the darkness," suffering "lapses into unconsciousness"and "groping forward" suggest the struggles of Jerry as he traverses the long passage under water.

Explanation:About the portion of "Through the Tunnel" that describes Jerry's journey through the tunnel. How does word choice create a sense of danger and suspense?The diction, or word choice, of Doris Lessing's description of Jerry's swim through the tunnel is suspenseful as it creates anticipation of Jerry's successful passage, and the sense of danger is certainly created through the selective use of certain words.The sense of danger is conveyed by the use of such words as "fear" and "horror" as Jerry shakes with fear that he cannot bring himself to attempt passing under water through the tunnel, and he trembles with horror at the thought of swimming through a "long, long tunnel under the rock," under the sea. Other words such as "panicky," "frightened," "dying," "struggled on in the darkness," suffering "lapses into unconsciousness"and "groping forward" suggest the struggles of Jerry as he traverses the long passage under water.Also, as in other passages, Lessing employs counting numbers as Jerry measures the time that it takes him to pass through the tunnel. For example, Jerry counts as he swims: "[A] hundred and fifteen, a hundred and fifteen pounded through his head," higher num th he has counted in his practice sessions. These high numbers create tension as the reader has known that Jerry has not counted holding his breadth this long before.

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