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English, 11.11.2020 23:40, kallee10

Read the following passage from Chapter 1 of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. "Already it was deep summer on roadhouse roofs and in front of wayside garages, where new red
gas-pumps sat out in pools of light, and when I reached my estate at West Egg I ran the car under
its shed and sat for a while on an abandoned grass roller in the yard."
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
What literary element does this passage best describe?

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