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Answer:
I believe the best answer to be letter B) create a clear image of the street scene.
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing here is full of imagery, a literary device employed to make vivid descriptions that appeal to readers' senses. The lines before 13-15 already describe the street, the people and carriages, the flower stands and so on. But then, line 12 lets us know there was a change in the "tune of the streets". The author then describes a snowstorm and how the city reacted to it. Readers can sense the cold, the haste of people trying to get to their destinations, the loud sound the wind made and its violence. The description is clear and appeals to the senses of sight, hearing, and touch.
13. The snow was falling faster, lights streamed from the hotels that reared their dozen stories fearlessly up
14. into the storm, defying the raging Atlantic winds. A long, black stream of carriages poured down the
15. avenue, intersected here and there by other streams, tending horizontally. There were a score of cabs