The state of mind is revealed by the quote, “all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst" is an overwhelming feeling of helplessness caused by the narrator’s new understanding of the world. This is the feeling of knowing new aspect of her life.
The passage clearly shows that narrator was not aware of her family's situation. She suddenly came to know the truth of their poverty. This feeling of realization that they are poor has made her emotionally week. She is not at all mentally stable to make correct decision or think positively. She has mixed feelings of helplessness, anger and hopelessness.
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This guy is like Miyax's adopted father. In Kapugen's absence, Amaroq must step in, and it's hard not to compare Miyax's wolf-papa with her real one. When it comes to protecting Miyax from harm, Shmoop thinks Amaroq totally takes the cake. He saves Miyax from a grizzly bear, from Jello the lone wolf, and of course, from starvation. Kapugen, on the other hand, sends Miyax off to school and marriage, which proves to be a total disaster. All in all, in the battle of the dads, Amaroq just might be the winner.
When we speak our ideas, we are allowing others to hear what we have to say faster and more effectively than just writing them down. Things that are spoken out can be put into action, especially if a lot of people hear you speak out about it and agree!
1. All gerunds end with the letter -ing
2. Gerunds can be used as nouns or parts of verbs