"Grapes of Wrath", is a novel written by John Steinbeck and it was published in 1939. This is the best-known and most popular story written by the author and it won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940. "Grapes of Wrath" tells the story of a family from the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma who hit by the Great Depression, are forced to leave their homes to seek a better future in California. Along the way, this family faces many adventures and also many hardships and most importantly, they face the effects of poverty and lack of opportunity that has affected an entire country. One of the main purposes of Steinbeck while writing "Grapes of Wrath", aside from showing the obvious devastation called by the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, especially in Oklahoma, was to criticize the way that the lands had been used to generate profit, instead of thinking about policies to keep the people fed. In order for him to be able to portray the struggles faced in "Grapes of Wrath", one thing that Steinbeck did was visit migrants camps and share time in the small populations and establishments created by migrants in tents. There, he came face to face with the horrors being lived by these people and that was the fodder he used to write this great novel.
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B. How has the work expanded my ideas—or my imagination?
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The question is from Connexus. According to Connexus, the multi-draft reading process is:
First Read: Read independently to unlock the basic meaning of the text. See Comprehension: Key Ideas and Details on p. 448.
Second Read: Focus on analyzing key ideas and details and the craft and the structure of the text. See Text Analysis: Craft and Structure on p. 448.
Third Read: Focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question. See Connections: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas on p. 448.
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Their offers sound very attractive, don't they ?
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<em>verb = offer (present, 3rd p. plural)</em>
<em>auxiliary = do</em>
<em>subject = they (their offers = plural /// his/her offer = it)</em>
<em>you form a tag with the auxiliary of the verb and the appropriate subject of the first part of the sentence in a negative form if the sentence (statement) is positive. </em>
<em>Affirmative tag if the statement is negative </em>
<em>(=> their offers </em><u><em>don't sound</em></u><em> very attractive, </em><u><em>do they</em></u><em> ?)</em>
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The killer sea fart has taken the alien's family away. The alien would have sooner or later retaliated. Alien has taken the killer sea fart to war, if sea fart wins, he takes alien's family and kills them, if he loses, he shall be locked away in a fresh, clean, new bathroom. It was the day of the war, sea fart and alien were ready for battle, suited in armor, for this moment decides their destiny. The war alarm sounds, as sea fart and alien rush towards each other with swords.
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idk i just made up something
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squint your eyes.. thats what i do.. or just eat carrots all day
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