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ycow [4]
4 years ago
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What is the central thread that connects the three parts of Section VIII in The Way to Rainy Mountain?

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zvonat [6]4 years ago
3 0
<span>The way to rainy mountain has several central themes included in all sections: the power of Language, the importance of Landscape,the role of imagination in connecting with one's ancestral past and the importance of one's traditions in determining one's identity and making sense of one's life.
</span><span>The  central thread that connects the three parts of Section VIII in The Way to Rainy Mountain is </span><span>Language is a powerful way to influence reality.</span>

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