<u><em>Phoenix Jackson is a character of “ A Worn Path” written by Eudora Welty , the author describes her as an old woman with a mission: get to the town to find the medicine that her grandson desperately needs. </em></u>
<u><em>Actually, her grandson's throat was not working and nobody is there except Phoenix Jackson and her sick grandson. </em></u>
<u><em>She decides to go and on the way to town, she speaks to herself going through various problems till she arrived there. Finally she brings medicine and returns back home. </em></u>
<u><em>She is mentally disturbed because of her grandson's throat problem and so she often talks herself on the way to the town an we can say that if Phoenix didn't continue in a running dialogue with herself, the reader wouldn't understand the message and so the story comes from her monologues.
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<u><em> Infact we know about her poor condition of old age, greed for money, love for grandson and courage. Her monologue, her attitude toward life, make clear that her story is a story of unconscious heroism too.
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Well personally i believe arrogant is even after someone tells another with lower power [like a parent and a child.] does something that they were told not to do and that my friend is being arrogant. And I react toward this person like a parent sometimes but how you are supposed to act is in a non menacing way.<span />
Steinbeck uses the word choice to help add details to his tone of the article. He feels that migrant workers are often overlooked for the work that they do. By adding word choices such as ...(find your own examples of the word choice)... Steinbeck is able to convince the reader to feel a certain way about these migrant workers and add to his original point. Don't copy exactly what I said please, but hope that makes sense ;)
I can’t see the passages but to have “ocean” be a key term I would assume that it is because both of the passages use that word a lot and/or refer to it more than once :)