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s344n2d4d5 [400]
3 years ago
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What are two central messages Annie Dillard is communicating through her narration of this episode? How does she develop those m

essages in the text? An American Childhood​
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1 answer:
castortr0y [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

an There was something special about this little creature. Donna couldn't quite pinpoint what it was, but she knew with all her heart that it was true. It wasn't a matter of if she was going to try and save it, but a matter of how she was going to save it. She went back to the car to get a blanket and when she returned the creature was gone.

Explanation:

There was something special about this little creature. Donna couldn't quite pinpoint what it was, but she knew with all her heart that it was true. It wasn't a matter of if she was going to try and save it, but a matter of how she was going to save it. She went back to the car to get a blanket and when she returned the creature was gone.

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