She was growing up in a different social and historical environment.
Toward the start of the story, Rainsford's demeanor is genuinely chilly toward the creatures that he chases. Rainsford cherishes chasing, and he feels no sensitivity for the creatures that he chases and murders. While Rainsford and Whitney are both on the watercraft, Whitney expresses that he trusts that the Jaguars that they are going to chase have emotions. Rainsford expels the thought as Jabber, yet Whitney holds on that in any event the creatures must know fear.
Answer:the words vaguely remembered show that he hasn't paid much attention to the tree or to why Gustus cares about it so deeply.
Explanation:
Why does Gustus say, "My good tree, hol' you fruit. . . ."? This line tells the reader that Mr. Bass has not understood how important the tree is to Gustus;
A literary device is any specific aspect of literature, or a particular work, which we can recognize, identify, interpret and/or analyze. Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices.