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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

That evening after supper I stepped out onto the back stoop, and the yellow lamplight behind me threw my shadow onto the patches of snow and earth, enclosing it in the rectangle that the doorway formed. I looked up. The spotty clouds looked like bits of melting snow pressed into the darkness, and the stars were out, sprinkled into the stillness beyond. The black trees swayed and the cold wind was familiar.

How does vivid imagery contribute to the characterization of the narrator in this excerpt from "The Passing"? Select all that apply.

It creates a melancholy mood that reflects the narrator’s feelings.

It establishes a sense of stillness that emphasizes the narrator’s loneliness.

It implies that the same thing that happened to Joe Willow will happen to the narrator.

It describes the narrator’s shadow in the same way that Joe Willow’s shadow was described.

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Answer:

-It creates a melancholy mood that reflects the narrator’s feelings.

- It establishes a sense of stillness that emphasizes the narrator’s loneliness.

In this stanza, the author is trying to depict the stillness of the environment around him and how his feelings coincided with it and reflected the melancholy mood. Thus, options A and B are correct.

What is the Passing?

American author Nell Larsen's book Passing was first released in 1929 and was set in New York. In this book, the color differentiation between the black and white people was staged in a very significant manner.

The book is called passing because there were some black people who had a light complexion that they could be considered as white and pass by and get the privilege of white folks of that time.

The mood and sense of stillness are given by shadow, snow and earth, stars, darkness, black trees, and cold wind. Therefore, options A and B are the correct options.

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