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They grabbed him by the arms and dragged him into the courtyard. we followed, but stopped at the door like a group of frightened baby chicks. we saw iqbal's knees scrape on the stones on the ground, his arm bang against the edge of the well. the master stopped at the rusty iron door and pulled it slowly open on rasping hinges. we saw him disappear down the steps into the dark, jercking iqbal after him. then we heard the awful, terrifying sound that haunted our sleep: the grate of the tomb as it was raised and then bang! as it fell closed. the sound echoed in the heavy heat of the courtyard. —iqbal, francesco d’adamo which phrases include descriptive details about the setting? check all that apply. “grabbed him by the arms” “like a group of frightened baby chicks” “iqbal’s knees scrape on the stones on the ground” “the master stopped” “down the steps into the dark” “the heavy heat of the courtyard”

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