<span>it might be said that the most important insight Momaday gained about his heritage during his pilgrimage from Yellowstone to his mother´s grave was the sadness that his grandmother expressed in her Kiowa prayers were about sadness and the sense of lost</span>
Carpenter,
C.C.J., et al. "Public Statement by Eight Alabama Clergymen." Letter.
12 Apr. 1963. Birmingham, Alabama. Hope this helps... LEGION DONT COPY ME!!!!
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The answer to your question would be that the literary device that enables readers to have mulitiple interpreations of a word, phrase, or event is the following one: ambiguity. That is, the correct option would be C.
Ambiguity, also known as fallacy of ambiguity, is a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than meaning. These words or statements lead to confusion. For instance, "Yesterday I rode a horse with sunglasses" is ambigous because it can be taken as if the one with the sunglasses was the horse.
I think this is the organizer you're looking for.
https://prezi.com/dloczv5jk6g-/wordsworth-graphic-organizer-b/