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20 August, 07:28

Why does the author use the words "ghostly hollow" and "woody skeleton" to describe the yucca tree (line 6) ?

To communicate the plant's extraordinary beauty

To emphasize the danger of the plant's leaves

To highlight the plant's frightening appearance

To reveal the author's preoccupation with death

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  1. 20 August, 09:13
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    The author uses the words "ghostly hollow" and "woody skeleton"

    To highlight the plant's frightening appearance
  2. 20 August, 09:45
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    To highlight the plant's frightening appearance

    Explanation:

    The words ghostly hollow would express a frightening tree that is actually scary and has little to no life, along wth woody skeleton that speaks about a thin tree that seems to be dying but is still is there to be seen and is scary for people that see it.
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