This metaphor helps readers understand how valuable the words were to the girl. Pearls are rare and expensive finds. To the girl the mothers words gave her hope and meant more than treasure to her. The metaphor expresses her appreciation and gratitude for the mothers words.
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The readers will understand the games that Kenyan children often played.
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His blood is no longer "true" because it has been contaminated by a grave sin-he slept with his own kin! Thus, his name could also mean he speaks the truth. Ellison might be using the name as a technique (besides empathy) to give Trueblood's story credence.
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My best choice for this would be A.
The author of "My Brother's Keeper" mainly develops Jamie’s character through
<span>his actions </span>
<span>*dialogue and thoughts </span>
<span>the narrators description </span>
<span>other’s reaction to him </span>