Answer:
It conveys a tone of fantasy.
Explanation:
N. Scott Momaday's memoir "The Way To Rainy Mountain" is a series of travelogue/ history infused with folklore tales of the Kiowa people. This memoir serves as a means for the author's efforts to learn about his ancestors. The book contains details of the people from their original residence from Montana to the Rainy Mountains in Oklahoma.
The given passage from the text shows the personification of the sun as a human, capable of killing a person with a 'magical' ring. This gives a sense of a mythical fantasy, where the events are out of this world. The sun, as a human, gets angry and told 'the ring' to do what it was told to do, thus killing a woman, are all forms of fantastical elements in the story.
B. It has proper grammar...
The question above requires a personal answer about the article you need to read. Also, you have not informed which article the question refers to. For that reason, I cannot answer this question, but I will show you how to answer it.
From the context of your question, we can see that you need to do a dynamic reading and then a full reading of the article to which the question refers.
Dynamic reading refers to a quick visualization of the article, where only some elements of the article are visualized and some information is collected. This type of reading does not provide accurate information, but it is important to promote an understanding of the subject of the article.
The information is only collected accurately with the complete reading of the article. Generally, these readings promote information different from the information with the visualization of the dynamic reading.
Based on that, you can answer this question as follows:
- Read the article dynamically and view some information.
- Read the article completely.
- Show how dynamic reading visualization does not provide accurate information.
- Show how this information is different from the information you got from reading the article in full.
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