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pav-90 [236]
3 years ago
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With the perspective you now have about Eudora Welty, provide evidence from the text regarding how her childhood experiences may

have enlightened her purpose and tone as a writer. Your response should be at least 100 words. help please !
English
1 answer:
vazorg [7]3 years ago
3 0
Have in mind that Eudora's childhood had many characteristics that she could apply in her writings. Pay attention to the following:
1. She was the only gril and the thir one out of three sons
2. The love of reading she had is due to the fact that her mother, a school teacher, believed that <span> "any room in our house, at any time in the day, was there to read in, or to be read to".
3. Eudrora used technology simbolism in her stories due to the fact that her father </span><span>was intrigued by gadgets and machines and inspired in Eudora a love of all things mechanical.
4. Her parents used to read books to each other in the evenings, which was a milestone in eudora's desire to write books
I know you can relate these expereinces to the excerpt you have </span>
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