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1) In “The Wife’s Story”, Le Guin uses language to shape our perception of the story’s characters. By using language more commonly associated with people, we automatically assume that the characters are human.
Cite at least TWO examples from the text where Le Guin uses “human” language to describe the characters who are actually wolves.
2) After the husband’s transformation, how does Le Guin’s use of language change?
Cite at least TWO examples from the text where Le Guin uses “animalistic” language to describe the wolves.
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