The sentence using this technique is this; “I had never seen a zebra crossing before, never seen a tram, never seen an unsliced loaf of bread (never even considered it an option), never seen anyone wearing a beret who expected to be taken seriously, never seen people go to a different shop for each item of dinner or provide their own shopping bags, never seen feathered pheasants and unskinned rabbits hanging in a butcher's window or a pig's head smiling on a platter, never seen a packet of Gitanes or the Michelin man.” Reading this, the author provides us with many visuals that is seen in the short story. When you read of an unsliced loaf of bread, that immediately comes to your mind. When you read of the Michelin man, or of a zebra crossing, those images and ideas of those objects, immediately pop into your head. This helps you create your own understanding of what the author is trying to get you to understand or picture. Bryson does an amazing job at getting you to follow the storyline and what is being done, or said, or
The sentence using this technique is this; “I had never seen a zebra crossing before, never seen a tram, never seen an unsliced loaf of bread (never even considered it an option), never seen anyone wearing a beret who expected to be taken seriously, never seen people go to a different shop for each item of dinner or provide their own shopping bags, never seen feathered pheasants and unskinned rabbits hanging in a butcher's window or a pig's head smiling on a platter, never seen a packet of Gitanes or the Michelin man.” Reading this, the author provides us with many visuals that is seen in the short story. When you read of an unsliced loaf of bread, that immediately comes to your mind. When you read of the Michelin man, or of a zebra crossing, those images and ideas of those objects, immediately pop into your head. This helps you create your own understanding of what the author is trying to get you to understand or picture. Bryson does an amazing job at getting you to follow the storyline and what is being done, or said, or