Saturday, November 28, 2015

What part of the room does the writer describe last?I stepped into the room, stopped, and gazed at its splendor. The ceilings were extremely high...

The writer of your paragraph begins at the top of the room
and works downward in observing and describing the magnificence of the room, with the
overall effect being one of incredible beauty. The speaker's eyes start at the ceiling,
with its painted decorations and fabulous candle-lit chandelier. They move downward to
take in the walls, the luxurious wall coverings, and the decorations hung on them. The
type and amount of furniture is observed and described. Lastly, the speaker observes the
floor in the room, noting the beautiful finish on the high-quality of wood used and
accented by the lovely and expensive oriental carpeting.

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