Answer:
The text uses mostly details about the oil affecting the bird, its habitat, and how it perceives the situation. For example, when it says -"Oh, grandma! What is all this? They are all covered in it! It's black. Ugh! The smell is so strong I can't stand it." Maddy's tears stream down her face, mingling with mine. I hear her crying, but all is dark, like a moonless night. Where is the smiling sun? I try to stretch out to feel the warmth, but my wings do not respond.-
It does not include details concerning the oil spill accident.
Step-by-step explanation:
In The Blackness, we can see that the bird tells us how the oil affected its health, how it is affected by the destruction of its habitat, and the damaged that the oil spill has made to other birds and animals. We can see that its friend and other humans are also emotionally affected by this accident since Maddy cries and other people are desperate due to the situation.
The text does not tell us much about the accident. That is to say how it happened and what humans are doing to reverse the situation. But we can deeply feel how the event impacted the animal and others around the place where the spill happened.