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DanielleElmas [232]
2 years ago
8

Annie Dillard's “Living Like Weasels" is best described as an example of

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djyliett [7]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:Creative nonfiction! Sorry if I’m late I believe this was the answer though!

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Ann [662]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dillard sees that the wild weasel has the freedom to live carelessly and solely by necessity; whereas, the way humans choose to live can identify necessity with miscellaneous things and be shaped by bias, motive, etc.

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