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20 October, 21:58

By early afternoon, it is 105 degrees. Enrique's palms burn when he holds on to the hopper. He risks riding no-hands. Finally, he strips off his shirt and sits on it. The locomotive blows warm diesel smoke. People burn trash by the rails, sending up more heat and a searing stench. Many migrants have had their caps stolen, so they wrap their heads in T-shirts. They gaze enviously at villagers cooling themselves in streams and washing off after a day of fieldwork and at others who doze in hammocks slung in shady spots near adobe and cinder-block homes. The train cars sway from side to side, up and down, like bobbing ice cubes. - Enrique's Journey, Sonia Nazario Which narrative technique does the author include in this passage? How does this technique support the author's purpose?

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  1. 20 October, 23:18
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    Answer: setting and it creates a sense of oppression.
  2. 21 October, 01:19
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    it is settings and it creates a sense of oppression

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    i do not know other than i got it right
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