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English, 18.09.2021 09:30 arunamvr

Hi everyone. I'm going to give points to who will answer this question for me please. Here is the passage --- A great shiver ran through the house like a wind blowing that was not a wind so much as a stream of shining light, shimmering and undulating through the still, shadowy house, a radiant serpent, not without menace, some threat of danger. Whether it liked it or not, the house became the one chosen by Raja for a visitation, a house in waiting. With her sari wrapped around her shoulders as if she were cold, Sarla went about unlocking cupboards, taking out sheets, silver, table linen. Her own trunks and Ravi's, had to be thrown open. What had been put away had to be taken out again. Ravi sat uncomfortably in the darkened drawing room, watching her go back and forth, his lips thin and tight, but his expression one of helplessness. Sometimes he dared to make things difficult for her, demanding a book or file he knew was at the very bottom of the trunk, pretending that it was indispensable, but when she performed the difficult task with every expression of weary martyrdom, he relented and asked , 'Are you still all right, Sarla'? She refused to answer, her face was clenched in a tightly contained storm of emotion. HERE IS THE QUESTION. - Write two paragraphs in which you analyse the language and linguistic choices made by the writer. (Begin your analysis with an overview statement of what the paragraphs focus on.) Due today I will give 20points to answer this question and more 10 points if I get it correctly

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