Yes
if you need to know how it goes ill tell you
Information that most readers are likely to know
Answer:
flat
Explanation:
because he or she doesn't have a big role in the story
The correct answer is Cursing and profanity can have a profound effect on someone.
Momaday does not make mention of concepts such as curses or profanity. He rather believes language is a powerful tool in the sense that words can inspire emotions and shape reality, and is important to preserve in order to understand ourselves as human beings. Momaday also believes that man's idea of himself exist in language, and in language alone - which is a re-phrasing of the first option presented on the list.
Captivity narratives<span> are usually stories of people captured by enemies whom they consider uncivilized, or whose beliefs and customs they oppose. The best-known captivity narratives are those concerning the indigenous peoples of North America. These narratives (and questions about their accuracy) have an enduring place in literature, history, ethnography, and the study of Native peoples. However, captivity narratives have also come to play a major role in the study of contemporary religious movements, thanks to scholars of religion like </span>David G. Bromley<span> and </span>James R. Lewis<span>. In this article, both main types of captivity narratives are considered</span>