The essay <em>Nameless,Tennessee</em> is a part of William Least Heat Moon's travel book <em>Blue Highways: A Journey into America</em> published in 1982 which tells of his journey through American back roads. In this part, Ginny and Thurmond Watts are two of maybe ninety people living in the community called Nameless. They are first described when the narrator approaches their store in order to ask the couple how this place got its name. After the narrator introduces the reader to these two people and they tell him the story of the town's unusual name, the inside of their store is described in a bit more detail. So it can be said that Ginny and Thurmond Watts are introduced to readers through the description of their store.
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I think you are referring to <span>Autumn.
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Every Autumn, the trees starts to turn color orange, a sign that the leaves will soon fall out of it's branch and the season of Fall will begin. After this season, Winter comes and Spring will sprung and leaves will grow again, making a greenish scenery wherever you look.
Like so, our nature is beggining to fall out, fading its beauty. But we can resore it.
Change is constant, as changing from a filthy place into a friendly surrounding is possible. We can make it look majestic again how once it'd been.
Answer: the story is funny because it says the chair is stuck to the persons backside at the end. It leaves suspense and humor.
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I took the test.