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Imagery in God see the truth but waits?​

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At the beginning of the book, the author uses visual imagery to introduce the character Aksionov by describing his visual traits, such as him being "handsome, fair-haired, curly-headed fellow, full of fun, and very fond of singing".

The second instance of imagery being used in God see truth, but waits is when the official discovers a knife inside of Aksionov's possessions, Aksinov can't respond, and the author describes how Aksionov's "voice was broken, his face pale, and he trembled with fear as though he were guilty".

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