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What is implied or hinted at ( Explain how you know that the words in the brackets are based on the examples below) PLZZ I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY LINKS

1- The boys’ breath came out in “slow puffs”, but the pheasants’ breath came out in “quick little white puffs” (contrast)

2- “They stood over the pheasants, turning their own heads, looking at each other, each expecting the other to do something” (character)

3- “Ice was hardening on the boys’ caps and coats. Soon they would be covered with ice too.” (imagery)

4- “They covered all the helpless pheasants” (character)

5- “They ran across the slippery fields, unsure of their footing, the ice clinging to their skin as they made their way toward the warm blurry lights of the house.” (character)

6- “The pheasants pulled their heads down between their wings” (imagery)

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