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How does the author use vivid description details to help the reader visualize what is being described?

In the "Wolves and Men" by Barry Lopez

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In the book "Of Wolves and Men," the author describes the complicated relationship that people have often had with wolves. Over the centuries, we have lived in close proximity to these animals, and they have become part of our literature, history, science and mythology. In this text, Barry Lopez employs vivid descriptions to help the reader visualize what is being described. The author uses adjectives in order to make the elements he mentions more interesting. Moreover, the author employs a variety of literary devices, such as similes and metaphors in order to draw the reader in. Finally, the author uses imagery in order to help the reader visualize what is being described.

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