Prosser Career Academy, C. A.

Apr 23, 2010 · Austen’s passage uses the literary devices of descriptive and frank diction along with a pleasant, non-critical tone to give the reader an image of a modest and free-spirited Catherine Morland. The author uses an informal voice when speaking of Catherine Morland, she sets up the mood early on by suggesting that Morland will eventually rise to ... ................
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