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As a part of Kiowa among Navajo and Pueblo people who was also being guided by his parents toward success in the larger society beyond Jemez, Momaday inhabited a complex world of intersecting cultures. The need to accommodate himself to these circumstances prepared him for the perceptive treatment of encounters with various cultures that characterizes his literary work. Examples: Momaday's formal education took place at the Franciscan Mission School in Jemez; the Indian School in Santa Fe; high schools in Bernalillo, New Mexico; and the Augustus Military Academy in Fort Defiance, Virginia. In 1952 he entered the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque as a political science major with minors in English and speech. He spent 1956-1957 in the law program at the University of Virginia, where he met William Faulkner; the encounter helped to shape Momaday's early prose and is most clearly reflected in the evocation of Faulkner's story "The Bear" (1942) in Momaday's poem of that title (collected in Angle of Geese and Other Poems, 1974). Returning to the University of New Mexico, Momaday graduated in 1958 and took a teaching position on the Jicarilla Apache reservation at Dulce, New Mexico.
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Answer: By providing data about careers and annual mean wages.
The graphs that appear in Career Planning for High Schoolers provide data that can help high schoolers decide which path to pursue in terms of career. The information they provide is that of annual wages. Expected wage is a factor that students should consider when deciding what to do with their future. Other factors that are relevant are how demanding a career is, how needed it is in the world, and what your passions and talents are.
Narritive writing <span>relates a clear sequence of events that occurs over time. Both what happens and the order in which the events occur are communicated to the reader. Effective </span>narration<span> requires a </span>writer<span> to give a clear sequence of events (fictional or non-fictional) and to provide elaboration. Hope that helped you :))</span>