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Answer:
In Navarre Scott Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain, he attempts to reconnect with his American Indian (Kiowa) history by traveling to Rainy Mountain, Oklahoma, to visit his late grandmother's grave. Momaday is a professor of English at the University of Arizona and holds degrees from both the University of New Mexico and Stanford University.
Despite the fact that Momaday is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, critic, and academician, this critic believes that his flow of writing has disappointed the reader and that he has possibly lost his ability to connect with his readers because he fails to describe his feelings in detail, especially in nostalgic writing.
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Answer:
White Fang’s character in this excerpt is developed through interaction with the setting.
Explanation:
The novel <em>White Fang</em> tells us a story of a wolf-dog who is treated badly by its owner, but then he is saved by a man named Weedon Scott. Eventually, these two became friends.
In the given excerpt, we get the description of a White Fang`s exploring of the tepee, which is a Native American tent made of skin or canvas.
Setting unites time, place, surroundings, everything that makes the scene complemented. So, White Fang's playful act with the canvas on a tepee represents interaction with the setting.