<span>The poem admirably describes the ways of Native Americans, viewed as “noble savages,” some of the references made to the manner in which they bury their dead seated symbolizing the vitality for eternal life. The Native Americans are referred to as</span><span> “a ruder race” (line 24) and as the “children of the forest” (line 28) who in death produce “many a barbarous form” (line 31) to haunt their graveyard and punish unwary intruders, he juxtaposes this idea with the privilege of European values brought by colonial culture. </span>
Answer:
Fortunado screams and the narrator screams at an equal volume as well to show that nobody will hear them.
Explanation:
Granny Weatherall never leaves her death bed the entire story, even though her thoughts wander all through her life. Therefore, the answer is B.
D bc it’s the right answer
Words in texting all look the same, such as a dystopian society would. In writing everyone has a unique style. It’s not always about what you write but how it’s written, such as cursive showing more raw emotion while plain text shows more of a educational point.