"The two friends slid between the ruined buildings, riding high and silent as if not to disturb the ghosts of the dead city. Below them the streets were full of burned-out cars squeezed together between looming walls. Whatever had destroyed this city, the people had tried to escape it. Tally remembered from her last school trip to the ruins that their cars couldn't hover. They just rolled along on rubber wheels. The Rusties had been stuck down in these streets like a horde of rats trapped in a burning maze."
The author's style of writing is best described as beautifully descriptive with a touch of futuristic language. The author uses great vocabulary and figurative language. The author uses similes, such as "The Rusties had been stuck down in these streets like a horde of rats trapped in a burning maze." The author also blends together Tally's futuristic world in which she uses hover boards and interface rings, with language that describes details perfectly. I chose this paragraph because there is descriptive language and words that describe Tally's world in the future. This is what I believe best describes the author's style.
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