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<u>The Summary</u>
<em>The excerpt was about the discovery of America and the fist person ever to be born on the American soil who happens to be Virginia.</em> Virginia's mother, Elenora was pregnant with child when she embarked on the journey of discovering new land (location) inhabited by people of different custom and tradition.
<em>Unfortunately, one of the colonist was killed by the Native Americans leading to John White to return back to England to seek for help thereby leaving behind the daughter and her grand daughter. </em>
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A) the setting is extreme but natural, therefore realistic because places like that can actually exist in the real world. Hope you get it right and sorry for the late answer.
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<span>The author uses indirect characterization to describe how Millicent feels.
While the author's description of the ceremony gives the idea that Millicent probably looks pretty gross, with egg on her head and whatnot, the passage mainly gives the reader an empathetic view into Millicent's experience.
The scene is described as sounds and sensations from Millicent's point of view. She feels her stiff hair, and the cold egg on her back, hears the stifled laughter and crunch of the egg breaking. We can imagine the intensity of the experience, blindfolded and hearing, feeling, and probably smelling the unpleasant experiences during this initiation.
In the end, the passage concludes with: "</span><span>It was all part of the ceremony." This final sentence may relay how Millicent is processing the unpleasant initiation, rationalizing that this is just a step on her way to being part of the group. </span>