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18 March, 08:29

The boom of the bittern resounds all day, and above it the rasping scream of the blue heron, as he strikes terror to the hearts of frogdom; while the occasional cries of a lost loon, strayed from its flock in northern migration, fill the swamp with sounds of wailing. What is the connotative effect of the word scream used in paragraph 3?

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  1. 18 March, 08:36
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    It had a negative connotative effect. When you hear of a "rasping scream" as it "strikes terror to the hearts of frogdom; " it isn't a positive tone.
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