They moved silently, clutching their crude weapons and watching for dangers about them. Ahead, there were no human footprints and no member of their clan could recognize this strange land. Their hope, as it always was in new country, was to satisfy their hunger. Thousands of years later, archeologists continue to search for signs of these, the first people to enter North America. They were crossing the Bering Land Bridge from Siberia to Alaska, a route widely accepted by archaeologists. Some believe their hunger was not only for food, but to satisfy a basic human need to explore.

What technique of fiction is used in this archaeologically based passage?
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An omniscient, or all-knowing, narrator is used to provide multiple points of view.
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Descriptive language is used to portray the daily lives of the first people in America.
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Foreshadowing is used to hint that these early explorers would not be successful.
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The technique of fiction used in this archaeologically based passage is descriptive language being used to portray the daily lives of the first people in America.

Descriptive language is used to portray the daily lives of the first people in America.