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HOW DOES ISWATRAN DESCRIBE THE UPROOTED TREeON THEy |
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Answer» Ishwaran’s description of the uprooted tree is highly melodramatic. He had read many thrilling stories and knew the importance of creating a suspense-filled atmosphere while narrating a story. Ishwaran describes himself as being on a deserted highway, all alone. Then he sees something that resembles a bushy monster lying on the road, with its limbs outstretched. He then surprises his listeners by revealing this monster as only an uprooted tree. |
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