In early October, as they reached the Humboldt River in central Nevada, supplies were perilously low, animals were dying, days were hot and tempers short. While driving his wagon up a steep, sandy slope, the young teamster John Snyder began to beat his oxen with a whip handle. Reed intervened, and Snyder's frustration turned on him. With the butt of his whip he slashed Reed's forehead. Reed drew a knife, in self-defense. Snyder struck again, and Reed stabbed him in the chest. Within half an hour the young man was dead. Feelings against Reed ran so strong, some wanted to hang him. But others spoke out in his behalf. A compromise was struck, and he was banished.
it means that people are switching up and war might happen
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After reading the passage, I see how the author uses connotations and figurative language to make his experience come to life. The author uses a mix of positive and negative connotations like "fast" as a positive connotation, and "lighting" as a negative connotation. Though the author is using negative connotation in the paragraph,
the story itself is not meant to be negative, rather exciting and uses figurative language as a description. This is expressed through the phrases like, "electric fight" but the author hints at what they mean through the following context clues like, " for us to turn on and off as we please." Which indicated a light swish, and the electric that "fighting" through it. This make it feel like not just a light switch or power, but an electric storm that comes to life!
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The opposing expectations are an example of (a) role strain
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Role strain is a tension that occurs when a person is facing a single role having multiple statuses. It means that it occurs with in a single role.