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He [Rickey] had me transfixed as he spoke. Because of his nature and passion for justice, he had to do what he was doing. He continued. The rumbling voice, the theatrical gestures, were gone. He was speaking from a deep, quiet strength.

What narrative technique does Robinson use in this excerpt to paint a picture for readers?

interesting dialogue
detailed descriptions
first-person feelings
first-person pronouns

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I would say detailed descriptions because the author includes a lot of adjectives 
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Answer:

detailed descriptions

Step-by-step explanation:

You can discard first-person feelings and first-person pronouns mostly because the text is written in the third person and it uses third person pronouns. Also, it is not a dialog at all, but a description of an event, therefore, it can't be interesting dialogue.

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