It's Shane's strategy of creating a image from his sounds that really directs my attention. When he writes the voice of the police or the clink of the cuffs, he follows it with how it with "he yells again and yanks" and "clicking sounds cutting into my wrists." The sounds has a physical depiction that follows it that gives it substance as to how I am hearing it in my head.
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The sounds seems associated with pain, to me. What effect is created by using sound instead of other senses, like the expected use of physical sensation?