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Q1: what does "wax toward"here mean?
The air glided over him like a balm and smelled of sea and flowers. Starlight showered and the moon, waxing toward full, pulsed against the night sky.Q2: does "full and pulsed"here indicate moon and star?
Jul 29, 2015 10:28 AM
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two uncommon verbs describe the moons act of getting larger and smaller.
Waxing - getting larger
Waning - getting smaller
So 'the moon, waxing towards full' means 'the moon, which was getting larger as the month passed, and was now almost a 'full moon'
The meaning of Pulsed is separate. Consider the meaning if we remove the subclause:
Starlight showered and the moon pulsed against the night sky.
Pulsed, in the context of light, means quickly alternated between bright and dim. I don't quite understand the authors meaning, but that is the literal meaning of the sentence.
July 29, 2015
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