
The deer are also scared and seen running in all directions. The thunder is so loud and trembling that it causes the glass on the windows and doors to break. Shortly after seeing the shack house, a thunderous noise is heard, and they become very scared. When Rose and Archie go into the woods to explore what is there, they see a shack house, but no one lives inside. Therefore, the narrator paints a clear picture of the rental Airbnb to show readers its luxurious composition. The house has an in-law unit in the basement equipped with amenities. The house has power, but there is no internet because of the blackout experienced by the network supplier. The author creates a visionary image of the rental vacation he describes the house's pool, furniture, and electronic equipment. The imagery shows that Amanda and Clay chose a wonderful vacation site where children can enjoy the natural environment and see wild animals for fun. The author creates the image of deer's migration using sensory imagery when insisting that they are thousands, but rose could not be in a position to count them. The next day during the vacation, Rose sees a herd of dozen deer outside, moving in several directions.

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