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"You can hear a wolf howl, a bird sing, but you can't hear a heart break."
This quote is kind of literal.
You can hear a wolf howl, and you can definitely hear a bird sing, but if you accidentally hurt a close friend or family member and they don't want you to know about it, they try to hide it. They might be hiding it because they don't want YOU to feel bad. Hence the "you can't hear a heart break" part of the quote.
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Answer:
In the past
Explanation:
The answer is the one that makes the most sense
<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea. . .
</span>A scar of green grass cut across the flat. And behind the flat another mountain rose, desolate with dead rocks and starving little black bushes
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In at least one hundred words, describe how Kamala Markandaya both draws upon and questions the cultural traditions of India in the early chapters of Nectar in a Sieve.I think she questions the traditions in a couple ways. Firstly when her two eldest sisters are married off, they are given great gifts but when her and her last older sister are married, they are married into a lower social class and recieve little gifts. She also dipises that she came from a wealthy home and married a farmer and many of her relatives call it a disgrace. She questions the traditions when she has a girl first and then does not a have a second (as of chapter 3) so her husband Nathan does not have a son to take care of the land after him.
She does follows the traditions when she does not call her husband by name but only by "husband". This is expected of women no matter the class they are in. In the story she also is married off to man who she doesnt know which is customary to the Indian culture. Lastly, I'd say she does draws upon the way of life there when she helps deliver her neighbor's wife's child.
sorry its kinda long but it is basically what I wrote for my english class.
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