Use the passage to answer the question. Nueva York is the city of commotion and mobility. The noise can be so intense that it numbs the senses, and the person who lives in this environment for a long time loses the notion of silence. The torrent of pedestrians and vehicles is endless—streetcars, buses, automobiles, horse-carts, trucks, trains, bicycles, motorcycles, airplanes and wheelbarrows; fire engines, with their high-powered motors and ear-splitting sirens; the shouts of children and adults; the buzz of conversation of the human swarm on the sidewalks; guffaws, curses, cries; the explosion of a backfiring engine; wheels that bump over the rails and rend all tranquility; the spinning of propellers boring thunderously through space; noise, noise, NOISE: New York. Which statement best describes how one would analyze the use of the phrase, “The torrent of pedestrians and vehicles is endless,” in this text? (1 point) Responses It gives the reader a clear picture of how loud and noisy New York is. It gives the reader a clear picture of how loud and noisy New York is. It creates a feeling of excitement and suspense for the reader. It creates a feeling of excitement and suspense for the reader. It creates a feeling of disgust and uneasiness in the reader. It creates a feeling of disgust and uneasiness in the reader. It gives the reader a clear picture of how crowded and fast-moving New York is.

The phrase "The torrent of pedestrians and vehicles is endless" gives the reader a clear picture of how crowded and fast-moving New York is.