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How does his description of the Permian Pathers' football stadium (in the prefacae) contrast with the way Bissinger characterizes the rest of the town?
It matches the rest of the town
O The town is exciting like the stadium
The stadium seems to be alive in comparison
The stadium seems depressing

Respuesta :

The way he (Charlie Billingsley) describes it makes the stadium appear to be alive compared to Bisssinger's description, as shown in the third answer option.

We can arrive at this answer as follows:

  • Charlie Billingsley's description is more detailed, features imagery, and promotes a sense of movement and life to the reader.
  • This makes his description very effective and convincing, mainly for being able to show the relevance of the stadium and how important this is to the whole text.
  • Bissinger, in turn, presents a less detailed description and does not use imagery.

It is important to emphasize that imagery can be identified by words that transfer sensations to the reader.

This question is about "Friday Night Lights."

More about imagery information at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/7271411