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The fire blazed from the windows. the flames flickered up and out like fast, angry tongues. crowds pooled across the street as the firefighters climbed ladders and sprayed hoses. it was above all a most bold and terrible sight, and those of the neighborhood could not but speculate as to who had survived and who, most likely, had not.
how would you describe the diction in the first three sentences?

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