That he/she has a strong belief in religion.
Silko goes back to a moment in time before her birth to explain the reader the reason why she and her sisters have nothing in common to other girls in the town, in Laguna Pueblo. They were not white girls.
As an Indian girl, Silko explains how white people arrived to Laguna Pueblo and separated Indians offspring from his parents.
Silko is a character that appears in the story "<em>Yellow Woman and the Beauty of Spirit"</em>, written by Leslie Marmol.
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"The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels."
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"One evening a terrible storm came on; there was thunder and lightning, and the rain poured down in torrents."
Explanation:
The first one shows the girl in a poor state. One would assume that she is just an ordinary girl in need of help. But it foreshadows that she may be a princess. (More than just an ordinary girl). Looks can be deceiving.
and the second quotation portrays that it is a bad moment in the text because it is grey and raining. "Torrents" has a negative connotation, hinting towards the fact that this kind of weather is sad and depressing and nothing good can possibly come out of it. But looks can be deceiving. The sad prince might find his princess and this sad moment might become a happy one.
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