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The most devastating impact of the Great Depression was human suffering. In a short period of time, world output and standards of living dropped precipitously. As much as one-fourth of the labour force in industrialized countries was unable to find work in the early 1930s. follow me
To answer this question, here is a story:
Story Title: THE CRYING GHOST
Willie and George have been given a group work to accomplish in school. They are to find some special type of stones which will enable they get full marks for their project work.
On a Saturday evening, Willie and George set out to go and look for the stones. They needed about ten of those stones to enable them complete their projects. These duo have been directed to a village cemetery where these special stones can be found.
They got to the village late in the evening and moved straight to the cemetery. It was actually true that the special stones they are looking for is at the cemetery. Willie and George immediately bent down to pick up the stones.
In the process, they cited a young boy sitting on a grave and weeping. At first they were frightened but summoned courage to ask the boy why he was crying. The more they asked, they more the cry of the boy increased. The cry of the boy became deafening to their ears and they ran away from the cemetery. The boy vanished away.
Willie and George kept screaming as they ran, "We have seen a ghost"!
"We have seen a ghost"!
<h3>What is a story?</h3>
A story refers to a narration of an event that took place which is shared to teach others and/or to warn people against an impending danger. Stories can be fictional or non-fictional.
We see that the above story uses suspense in its story's element.
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Can you provide the passage? If not, he word fresh in literature is most likely used to talk about something new or done again. For example, every morning you have a fresh start because in a way the day is 'reset'. Essentially you're staring from square 1. It can also mean something new because when you open a box that's never been opened it's fresh and new. It can also mean fresh as in no additives. For example there is a fruit and veggie section at the store but one half says 'organic' and the other does not. This is because one most sprayed with bug repellent and the other was not. So fresh can mean a lot in literature but you really have to use context clues to understand the full meaning. <span />
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
First, we are talking about the story "Everyday Use," written by African American writer Alice Walker in 1973. This story is included in the collection called "In Love and Trouble."
The characterization of the speaker could be the following. She is a strong character uneducated woman that works hard to maintain the family. She tells the story from her perspective, so she is not objective. The name of the character is simply "Mama."
Where does she refrain from making judgments? For instance, when her daughter asks her if she looks good. Mama evades the question asked by her daughter but later she -as the narrator- describes the way her daughter looks.
Where does she present less than the full truth? For example, when she refers to Wangero, the other daughter. She hides some truths and then later, she expresses what she really thinks about her daughter and how she does not agree with her decisions.
Do these examples of reticence undercut her reliability? No, she simply tells the story from her particular point of view.