A- Educated slaves might refuse to work in the fields
"The Radley Place fascinated Dill. In spite of our warnings and explanations, it drew him as the moon draws water, but drew him no nearer than the light-pole on the corner, a safe distance from the Radley gate." Chapter 1, page 10.
The simile is "as the moon draws water." A simile is a type of figurative language, a comparison that uses "like" or "as."
I think irving did a great job in creating suspense for that story.
I remember clearly the part when the character felt an eerie gazed in his bedroom and keep hearing unrecognized moan. That part is well written and will send chills to most of its reader's spine
Answer:
carved and made very uniquely.
outsiders very rarely visited their villages.
Explanation:
It would be inaccurate to say that the kachina dolls are very simple in style because they are being carved and made very uniquely. The kachina dolls have heads of ornately carved masks and colorfully painted figures decorated with shells, feathers and semi-precious stones.
Hopi people opposed selling kachina dolls to outsiders because until the nineteenth century, outsiders very rarely visited their villages. However, with availability of roads and increase in tourist, they stared producing kachina dolls for sale.