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Creаtive Nоnfictiоn Technique: Symbоlism аnd Lаrger Meaning Woolf takes a seemingly insignificant subject—a dying moth—and uses it to explore profound themes about life and death. How does she accomplish this transformation? Trace how Woolf moves from specific observation of the moth to universal insights about existence. What specific techniques (metaphor, comparison, reflection) does she use to make this small moment feel significant? Remember to use quoted textual evidence in your extended response of 6+ sentences. 

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Creаtive Nоnfictiоn Technique: Sensоry Detаil аnd Vivid Writing Identify at least three specific sensory details Woolf uses to bring the scene to life. How do these details make the writing more effective than if she had simply written "I watched a moth die on my windowsill"? What do these details contribute beyond just description—how do they support the essay's themes or emotional impact? Remember to use quoted textual evidence in your extended response of 6+ sentences.