Douglas uses sensory details to create a vivid image of the unfortunate experience in the pool. What might be the impact on the reader if the narration were more informative than sensory?
Ans. The writer has excellently used his
narrative skills while describing the unfortunate experience that he had at the
YMCA pool. He creates a vivid image that appeals to the senses of sight, smell,
and even touch. The reader shares the same feelings of awe, hope, despair, and
life and death. If the narrative style had been only factual, the story could
not have moved the reader’s heart.
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