When I looked round the ship too and saw a large furnace or copper boiling, and a multitude of black people of every description chained together, every one of their countenances expressing dejection and sorrow, I no longer doubted of my fate; and, quite overpowered with horror and anguish, I fell motionless on the deck and fainted.
What is the effect of the description in this sentence?
It fosters growth in the reader which helps the author push the narrative along.
It gives the reader a sense of excitement and urges them to continue reading.
It creates a feeling of certainty in the reader that mirrors what the author is describing throughout the narrative.
It allows the reader to feel a deeper connection to the author and relate more strongly to the circumstances he describes.
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Answer: It creates a feeling of certainty in the reader that mirrors what the author is describing throughout the narrative.
It allows the reader to feel a deeper connection to the author and relate more strongly to the circumstances he describes.
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