Am I supposed to care what the kids at a little old place like Wilson School wear?" (The Egypt Girls, page 39)
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"But a bright and beautiful blur, no matter how distant, was better than a reality that was dull and gray." (The Egypt Girls, page 51)</span>
ummm, idk
my mom isnt large , she more like a stick
Answer:
Answer: The stream-of-consciousness narration allows a more intimate connection to the reader
Explanation:
D. The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their
quest for money with hounds that pursue prey.
When attempting to
interpret the meaning of literature (be it a poem, drama, or story), the
first thing to do is make sure you have a good understanding of the
words being used. In this excerpt what we immediately see is that there
is a comparison being made between sleuth hounds and men. What are
sleuth hounds? Sleuth hounds are bloodhounds that are frequently used
when hunting game or in detective work like when hunting an escaped
criminal or crime suspect. These dogs are often unrelenting and will not
cease until they find what is they are hunting. That said, the author
(by means of metaphor) is communicating that “West Riding men” are money
focused and will stop at nothing until they get it.
By being shy and always having your head down and not talking to anyone