'They are falling apart into great blocks of stone, and the forest is safer going.' AND 'No man of my tribe had seen it, not even my father, the priest. It was magic and I prayed.'
In the first quote we see that the narrator is cautious because he talks of the god-roads falling apart. He says that "the forest is safer going". These elements of this quote show us that he is taking care. The second quote shows how rare it is for the river to be seen in his tribe. He says that it "was magic" and that he prayed. One can assume that he is praying because he is in the presence of magic and he is being cautious about what may happen next.
Poetry, drama, fiction, or non-fiction
The statement that best describes the setting and the mood of the story would be
<span>She stood by the window and looked out dully at a gray cat walking a gray fence in a gray backyard.
The setting was described clearly somewhere near the window looking out the backyard. The mood was clearly described by the adverb 'dully'.
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Book title: Tribe
Author: Sebastian Junger
The show would feature the lives of soldiers who now are living in tribes. It would have them answer questions about how their lives have changed, why they’re not back to were they lived before entering the military & much more. Sebastian would tell more stories from what he wrote while journaling on this topic & give more proof about the importance of tribalism.