rhetorical analysis
1.) " He turned to face her. The two vertical lines above his nose were deep clefts between red wales. "I don't give a damn about your honesty," he told her, trying to make himself speak calmly. "I don't care what kind of tricks you're up to, what your secrets are, but I've got to have something to show that you know what you're doing."
The pause between the conversation shows the general aspect being provided on scenery and use of similes to describe a character and go deeper into analyzing the tone. Alliteration reinforces the use of knowing you is the main direction and flow of conversation.
The pause between the conversation shows the general aspect being provided on scenery and use of similes to describe a character and go deeper into analyzing the tone. Alliteration reinforces the use of knowing you is the main direction and flow of conversation.