In the eighth paragraph of the story, the author uses the word crept to describe the way Skidmore approaches his brother. The word implies he is a devious, shifty, and cunning figure, capable of poisoning his brother without culpability. In the sentence, Paul states that he pulls something from beneath his
In the eighth paragraph of the story, the author uses the word crept to describe the way Skidmore approaches his brother. The word implies he is a devious, shifty, and cunning figure, capable of poisoning his brother without culpability. In the sentence, Paul states that he pulls something from beneath his