What is Momaday's tone in the passage?
The correct answer is letter A: reverent/respectful
The tone is a device that the writer uses to show his attitude or feelings and to create an effect on the reader.
In this passage, the writer shows his position of reverent and respectful for the cow, because it is an animal with fearful-looking but he knows that they are not in danger at all. Besides, Momaday shows reverent and respectful for life when he describes the following situation: "...our hearts were beating fast and we knew just then what it was to be alive."
Themes in a magical realist literature can often be found in the struggle between reality and fantasy. hope this helps! please rate brainliest. :)
I would say it is probably common knowledge, because it isn't someone else's idea, but if you found it online or in an article you would probably want to credit any thoughts, ideas, or quotes. Be sure to state whose calculated this number also.
D) While I can see Dixon's point, it's clear that he hasn't considered how the monument will affect American Indians.
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