“The Pencil Rack” and “Halloween
Party” are two good examples of lists. In certain cases, citing examples or
listing down details is a good method to develop one’s essay. Certainly, in
“Halloween Party,” it listed down in detail what the mother spent for her son’s
Halloween. It reinforced the theme of the essay, which is the pricelessness of
her son’s happiness. In “The Pencil Rack,” the reader is given a vivid image of
the writer’s environment. This gives the audience a clear vision of what the
writer sees on a day-to-day basis as he write his literary creations.
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