Which excerpt from The War of the Worlds uses a vivid visual description for aesthetic impact?
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Aesthetic refers to anything related to beauty and its appreciation. In 'The War of the Worlds', H.G. Wells uses on eparticualr sentence 'A lank tentacular appendage gripped the edge of the cylinder, another swayed in the air.'
The particualr phrase - lank tentacular appendage gives a very aesthetic effect by giving a clear imaginative picture of the appearance of the character in question.
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