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English, 21.10.2020 19:01 MaxxL

PLEASE HELP!! how does the author use tone to create an aesthetic impact in the excerpt read the words from HG Wells The War of the Worlds there were raised voices and some sort of struggle appeared to be going on the pet. strange imaginings pass through my mind. as I drew nearer I heard stent's voice: "keep back keep back" how does the author use tone to create an aesthetic impact I'm the excerpt?

a.) through vivid adjectives

b.) through tense dialogue

c.) through expert testimony

d.) through background information

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