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The correct answer is “They give the sense that nature has taken over a once-urban area”. Taken from the short story “By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benét (1937), the passage presented above narrates the moment when John, the son of a priest, visits the Place of the Gods. The Place of the Gods or The Dead Place was a great city that was destroyed by a great burning and it was said to be inhabited with spirits and demons since then. Since the passage describes this desolate place, the writer used a suspense tone in the narration. It is said to be desolate because the state of the place is completely empty, and nature has taken over the place. In fact, the words “stone or metal,” “many pigeons,” “towers,” and "wild cats that roam the god-roads” describe the details of a desolate place that has been taken over by nature, which is the Place of the Gods.
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They give the sense that nature has taken over a once-urban area.
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