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18:40 Done year_11_-_Week_2_-_step_4... 20/20 us The student's statement is right to a certain extent – the writer's right terrifying description of the dinosaur is certainly intended to show that Eckels is right to panic. However, I think it would be more accurate to nals say that his first reaction to the dinosaur's approach seems quite calm as - merely resigned to the fact that shooting the Tyrannosaurus Rex is an impossible task. He only panics, as he gets closer to what he considers his inevitable fate. it First, the writer uses a pattern of imagery to make the dinosaur seem 1 intimidating and disgusting, but most significantly, impossible to kill. ze For example the writer's multi-sensory description, graphically ta conveys how revolting the Tyrannosaurus Rex is. We see its ‘skin is ich “crusted with slime’, implying the oozing pus has congealed into dry h scabs, and when it exhales, we smell that “the stink of raw flesh blew down the wilderness', suggesting it carries with it a stench of death and destruction. This makes the reader feel physically revolted. e with The writer emphasises the invincibility of the dinosaur in another ...
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