Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Generally, it is best to avoid second person pronouns in scholarly writing because they remove the distance between the reader and the writer. Instead, try to use first or third person pronouns to enhance clarity. Most Walden programs and APA (2020) allow the appropriate use of first person.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Read The Medicine Bag, by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve.
Choose at least one unfamiliar detail from the story. Briefly research  that detail. How does the information you learned shed light on an aspect of the story?
Answer: vision quest
Explanation:
Learning about the tradition of the vision quest allowed me to better understand the importance that rite (and the loss of it) has for the characters.
A vision quest is a rite of passage for the native peoples of North and South America. It´s meant to achieve a state that provides certain knowledge from their spirits, and it´s key or a boy to be recognized as a man. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
When Sal and Phoebe<span> arrive at the Finneys for supper, the house is bursting with activity. The boys are playing, Mary Lou's sister is on the phone, and Mr. Finney is doggedly cooking in the kitchen. When they sit down to dinner, Phoebe expresses shock that the Finneys are serving fried chicken, explaining the dangers of cholesterol to the entire table. She refuses every dish handed to her on the basis of its fat content. Eventually, Mrs. Finney grimly presents the finicky girl with a bowl of muesli.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The author uses vivid detail and exaggeration to make the moment the Minotaur's appearence suspenseful.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
You choose the topic before anything so you dont have to rush into picking a topic