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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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It draws the viewer in with its almost ghostlike quality.


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"It draws the viewer in" means that it engages the viewer's attention and makes them feel involved in the story. "... with its almost ghostlike quality" explains that the ghostlike quality is what draws the viewer in.

  • "It draws the viewer in" means that it engages the viewer's attention and makes them feel involved in the story.
  • "...
  • with its almost ghostlike quality" explains that the ghostlike quality is what draws the viewer in.
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"It draws the viewer in" means that it engages the viewer's attention and makes them feel involved in the story.

"... with its almost ghostlike quality" explains that the ghostlike quality is what draws the viewer in.

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