The Farming of Bones

How does Edwidge Danticat use imagery in The Farming of Bones?

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Danticat makes wide use of sensory imagery to document events.

Her face flapped open when she hit the ground, her right cheekbone glistening as the flesh parted from it. She rolled onto her back and for a moment faced the sky. Her body spiraled past the croton hedge down the slope. The mountain dirt clung to her dress, her arms, her face, her whole body gathering a thick cloud of dust.

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The Farming of Bones