Nature was his main subject matter :)
<span> aesthenosphere is your answer
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Answer:
I want to say that it mean many things: Though she loves to use her voice, she feels insecure to. I think this because, as she goes on, she tells the readers about her teeth gap, and how she loved her voice, and how others loved it too. Maybe then she feels restricted from living the lives of others, but it would feel more normal to not have a gap in her teeth than speak.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
The correct answer is that it's too late to live entirely as a traditional Eskimo.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story<em> Julie of the Wolves </em>by Jean Craighead George.
This story tells the life of a girl named Miyax who belonged to the Eskimo culture.
The sad truth that this girl perceives at the very end of the novel is that it's too late to live entirely as a traditional Eskimo.
<em>My mind thinks because of you. And it thinks,
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<em>on this thundering night,
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<em>That the hour of the wolf and the Eskimo is over.
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