He focuses on the early morning summer sunlight, which makes the buildings "bright and glittering." The word "glittering" in particular suggests that the scene is not static but rather constantly changing with the shifting light. He uses the word “smokeless” to tell us that, that nothing obscures the bright light.
He focuses on the early morning summer sunlight, which makes the buildings "bright and glittering." The word "glittering" in particular suggests that the scene is not static but rather constantly changing with the shifting light. He uses the word “smokeless” to tell us that, that nothing obscures the bright light.
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