Holding his breath, he could hear his heart wildly pounding in his ears. In fact, he could hear his blood rushing through his highways of bluish-purplish veins as clearly as he could hear the water flowing from the bathroom faucet. The pounding and the rushing flow of blood was so loud to him that he was certain that the burglars in the opposite room would be able to hear him and locate his hiding place between the twin mattresses on his bed.

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The Narrative Style: To narrate means to tell a story from your own viewpoint and your own perspective. For example: “I went to the mall and I thought it was confusing to find my way around.” The story is being told by the “first person, i.e., I.” In short, the writer has placed themselves within the story making it a narrative. The Descriptive Style: When a writer uses great details to describe a person, place or thing, they are using the descriptive style. For example, let’s look at the following two sentences. Margaret wore a blue ribbon in her hair. Margaret, whose rosy cheeks... Show more

Holding his breath, he could hear his heart wildly pounding in his ears. In fact, he could hear his blood rushing through his highways of bluish-purplish veins as clearly as he could hear the water flowing from the bathroom faucet. The pounding and the rushing flow of blood was so loud to him that he was certain that the burglars in the opposite room would be able to hear him and locate his hiding place between the twin mattresses on his bed.





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