Read the passage from "All Gold Canyon”.
It was the green heart of the canyon, where the walls swerved back from the rigid plan and relieved their harshness of line by making a little sheltered nook and filling it to the brim with sweetness and roundness and softness. Here all things rested. Even the narrow stream ceased its turbulent down-rush long enough to form a quiet pool. Knee-deep in the water, with drooping head and half-shut eyes, drowsed a red-coated, many-antlered buck.
What does the author describe by using descriptive details in the passage?
(Select two that apply).
- the other animals resting near the pool
- the heat of the canyon floor
- the shape of the canyon walls
- the features of the buck in the pool