because it is really important.
The author describes the arrival of the steamboat in great detail to create a vivid and immersive setting for the reader. By providing specific descriptions, the author enhances the atmosphere of the scene and helps readers visualize the arrival more clearly. This attention to detail also adds depth to the narrative and can help set the tone for the story.
Charlotte White has written: 'Greatness in the commonplace'
Mark Twain
Glenn Noble has written: 'Frontier Steamboat Town'
Which author
Barbara Nixon has written: 'Where Shakespeare's greatness lies'
Douglas Arnold Franklin has written: 'Aspirations for greatness'
A steamboat pilot
John M. Richardson has written: 'Steamboat lore of the Penobscot'
J. B. Rae has written: 'The American automobile' 'Climb to greatness'
Brotherhood of God has written: 'Masters of greatness' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
Mark Twain