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How does the writer use language to create a negative impression of Cairo in ‘American Notes’ (part 2)?

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In American notes, Dickens use these languages to create negative impression of Cairo : The trees were stunted in their growth, The banks were low and flat, the settlement and log cabins were fewer in number . . .
Those languages give an image of a bad land that is not developed really well. hope this helps
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