Hello. You didn't say which play or book this question refers to, which makes it impossible for me to point out the scenes in which Dillard uses his fingers to emphasize a thought.
However, to try to help you, I can say that you should look for the scenes in which Dillard uses gesticulation along with the argument of adopting unknown religion and ways of life. That's because gesticulation is the action that allows the use of body parts to emphasize a spoken idea.
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to prove that newly-freed African-Americans were making social and economic progress
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<h3>The poem beautifully depicts the morning scene. The bird is singing sweetly upon the tree in the morning. At that time the dewdrops are seen </h3><h3>on the lawn and the wind is blowing upon the</h3><h3> lea. But the speaker doesn't listen to the bird as it doesn't sing for him.</h3>
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i really dont even kno i never did this
Explanation:
i dont kno
In the sentence: "We would like to work in the soup kitchen <u>more frequently</u> next year", the degree of comparison of the underlined adverb is B. Comparative.
In English grammar, an adjective or adverb can be in a particular form that implicates a comparative relation. This relation can be of more or less, or greater or lesser.
Comparatives are characterized by the suffix -er ("This house is bigger than the other one") or distinguished by the word more or less ("This job is more difficult than the other one").