Why does the author use the phrase under the withering gaze of two suns in these sentences
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It means that it is really hot, since there are two suns in the sky instead of just one. It also gives you a clue that Kari is not on Earth, and you are reading Science Fiction or Fantasy. That helps you realize that you need to keep your mind open because bizarre things might happen in a place that isn't like our world.
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