Detailed Study of the Text 11. narrow: make or become narrow In the bright sunlight she had to narrow her eyes. The river narrows at this point. 12. stall: BrE. a table or small open-fronted shop in a public place, sth. not permanent, often can be put together and taken away, on which wares are set up for sale.
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13. din: loud, confused, continuous noise. The word often suggests unpleasant, disordered mixture of confusing and disturbing sounds. The din in the theatre stopped when the curtain was raised. the din of the cheerful crowd源自Writing Style
A description is painting a picture in words of a person, place, object, or scene. a description is generally developed through sensory details, or the impressions of one’s senses --- sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. The writer chooses those that help to bring out the dominant characteristic of the person or thing described.