For the naturalistic writer , scientific laws govern individual instances
Naturalist writers tend to depict believable everyday reality. These types of writers tend to strongly support Darwin theory and will be unlikely to believe the existence of 'higher truth'
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Answer:
- Only the memoir shows that Helen treats her doll roughly because she feels frustrated.
- The play and the memoir both show Helen treating her doll poorly.
- Only the memoir explains why Helen and Annie are frustrated with each other.
Explanation:
This is based on Helen Keller's memoir and play. One difference between the memoir and the play is that even though both the memoir and the play show that Helen treated her doll badly, only the memoir explains that she did so because she felt frustrated when she could not understand the reading exercise that Anne was teaching her.
It was also only the memoir that showed that Helen and Anne were frustrated with one another as a result of misunderstandings as Anne was attempting to teach her.
Answer: The right answer is Eatonville, Florida.
Explanation: Although part of this story by Zora Neale Hurston takes place in the Everglades (Janie and her third husband live for a period of time there), I would contend that the main conflict occurs in the city of Eatonville, since it is there where the story begins, with a confident and exultant Janie returning home, but without her husband. The townspeople start speculating about their relationship and her husband's whereabouts, and they soon distrust her, but her friend Phoebe believes in her and she listens attentively as Janie recounts the true story of what happened - which also gives the reader an opportunity to know about the story of her life.