The paragraph builds to a climax focus climate( climax, focus, climate ) when Frankenstein smiles and reaches out his hand.
The use of the phrase 'hard as nails' reinforces enforces ensures( reinforces, enforces, ensures ) the impression of her unkindness given in the first paragraph.
The descriptive passage ends with an abrupt time shift stop change in focus( time shift, stop, change in focus ) when we learn that this was where the narrator lived fifteen years ago.
The mood of sadness is strengthened by the recurrent recursive repetition( recurrent, recursive, repetition ) references to the natural world as autumn approaches.
The description of the bleak winter weather in the first paragraph is juxtaposed joined juggled( juxtaposed, joined, juggled ) with the cosy warmth of the kitchen scene in the second.
In the second paragraph the repetition repeating repetitiveness( repetition, repeating, repetitiveness ) of the word 'square' emphasises the rigid attitudes of Mr Gradgrind.
In the second paragraph the writer changes the focus and describes the events from the perspective prospective introspective( perspective, prospective, introspective ) of Mrs Dalloway.
The writer is trying to suggest the character's train of thought and so the passage has a complex, non-chronological chronic ontological( non-chronological, chronic, ontological ) structure.
The writer opens with a description of Mabel's present life then focusses features switches( focusses, features, switches ) on her past before ending with a glimpse of her fears for the future.
This suggestion of a coming crisis adds tension reflection relaxation( tension, reflection, relaxation ) to the narrative and holds the reader's attention.
In the first paragraph the reader is introduced intraduced interduced( introduced, intraduced, interduced ) to the two main characters.