Why does the author use the words "ghostly hollow" and "woody skeleton" to describe the yucca tree (line 6)?
to communicate the plant's extraordinary beauty
to emphasize the danger of the plant's leaves
to highlight the plant's frightening appearance
to reveal the author's preoccupation with death
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