3. Nightmares.

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3. Nightmares

The Nightmare And his mother was screaming. And she was slipping. It was so hard to hold on to her. It is now or never, the yew tree said. You must speak the truth. ‘No!’ Conor said, his voice breaking. You must. ‘No!’ Conor said again, looking down into his mother’s face – And the truth came all of a sudden – As the nightmare reached its most perfect moment – ‘No!’ Conor screamed one more time – And his mother fell.

Repetition of and. Why? The Nightmare And his mother was screaming. And she was slipping. It was so hard to hold on to her. It is now or never, the yew tree said. You must speak the truth. ‘No!’ Conor said, his voice breaking. You must. ‘No!’ Conor said again, looking down into his mother’s face – And the truth came all of a sudden – As the nightmare reached its most perfect moment – ‘No!’ Conor screamed one more time – And his mother fell.

Repetition of and. Why? The Nightmare And his mother was screaming. And she was slipping. It was so hard to hold on to her. It is now or never, the yew tree said. You must speak the truth. ‘No!’ Conor said, his voice breaking. You must. ‘No!’ Conor said again, looking down into his mother’s face – And the truth came all of a sudden – As the nightmare reached its most perfect moment – ‘No!’ Conor screamed one more time – And his mother fell. Repetition of No. Why?

Repetition of and. Why? The Nightmare And his mother was screaming. And she was slipping. It was so hard to hold on to her. It is now or never, the yew tree said. You must speak the truth. ‘No!’ Conor said, his voice breaking. You must. ‘No!’ Conor said again, looking down into his mother’s face – And the truth came all of a sudden – As the nightmare reached its most perfect moment – ‘No!’ Conor screamed one more time – And his mother fell. Alliteration of n. Why? Repetition of No. Why?

Short sentences, each on a separate line. Why? The Nightmare Short sentences, each on a separate line. Why? And his mother was screaming. And she was slipping. It was so hard to hold on to her. It is now or never, the yew tree said. You must speak the truth. ‘No!’ Conor said, his voice breaking. You must. ‘No!’ Conor said again, looking down into his mother’s face – And the truth came all of a sudden – As the nightmare reached its most perfect moment – ‘No!’ Conor screamed one more time – And his mother fell. Four dashes. Why?