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ICE Princess25 [194]
2 years ago
6

Which details of the setting hint that the story takes place long ago? select 3 options. together they climbed up to the center

of the island where the trees were thick and high she showed him the graves shingled one- and two-room houses clamped themselves to the rocks like oysters in front of almost all of them was a dory or two, some overturned high dune grass hid the paths up to the houses the chopping block one man was using to split his cordwood
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ozzi2 years ago
4 0

The story revolves around racial segregation. The line which gives us an idea that it took place a long ago are: Shingled rooms of houses, cordwood split by the chopping block.

<h3>What is the idea behind Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy story?</h3>

The book revolves around racial segregation, the bond of friendship, intolerance, the process of growing up, and religion. the main theme of the book goes beyond the teaching of the church.

The lines that show the story falls a long ago are:

  • Shingled rooms of houses clamped themselves to the rocks
  • dory was in front of almost all of them
  • cordwood split by the chopping block.

Therefore the above explanation aptly describes the statements.

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