English, 06.11.2020 22:20 dakotaadkins1818
The Kiowas are a summer people; they abide the cold and keep to themselves, but when the season turns and the land becomes warm and vital they cannot hold still; an old love of going returns upon them.
How does this detail develop the central idea?
It describes the connection between the Kiowa, the land, and their journey.
It shows what the personal relationships among the families were like.
It reveals why the Kiowas are considered an antisocial tribe.
It depicts the type of land the Kiowas most prefer.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of animal farm.by the autumn the animals were tired but happy. they had had a hard year, and after the sale of part of the hay and corn, the stores of food for the winter were none too plentiful, but the windmill compensated for everything. it was almost half built now.how does the pacing of this passage affect the reader’s interpretation of the text? a flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down.foreshadowing of events provides information as to what will happen to the windmill.the pace of the text quickens to convey the characters’ resolve to finish the windmill.the pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
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