Hi !
The first media must be a local newspaper, or a college one
The second one comes from an economic newspaper or magazine, so there's an analysis which doesn't exist in the first excerpt
sorry for my poor English :)
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Noun clauses are dependent clauses and can serve the role of the subject in a sentence. In this cause, the noun clause is "whomever wins the Spirit Award". The person winning the spirit award is doing an action, so they are the subject of the sentence.
No. It sounds wordy but it is grammatically correct
"Marigolds" takes place in a rural African-Amercian community during the 1930s. While reading the story you can see how the setting influences the narrator's experiences and the conflicts she faces. The last two sentences develop the idea that the narrator is learning the importance of understanding what makes a person unique: " For one does not have to be ignorant and poor to find that one’s life is barren as the dusty yards of one’s town. And I too have planted marigolds". You have to accept things as they are, without thought or question.
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The narrator and Eugenie have become good friends.
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