Answer:
The phrase that best explains how Joyce uses the passage from Genesis in “Araby” is to symbolize the main character’s growth
Explanation:
“Araby” by James Joyce is a story of a young boy, this story has a lot of religious references, in this specific excerpt the apple-tree and a few straggling bushes represent the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil this tress had the answer for everything and represented the growth of the soul. Then in the book, it represents the growth of a character.
Life is short. It is like a vapor. Once here, then gone. Imagine all the lives before us, and all that will live after us. Will we all be forgotten in 100 hundred years?
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Explanation:
The difference between a stated and an implied main idea sentence is who puts it into words: the author or the reader . you can locate a stated main idea sentence in a paragraph. you must formulate (create) the main idea sentence yourself when it is implied.