These lines are important to the plot because they show that Jinsen will finally get to visit his father.
<h3>Why couldn't Jinsen visit his father?</h3>
- Because he was busy taking care of his great-aunt.
- Because his great-aunt couldn't be alone.
- Because he didn't have anyone to help him take care of his great-aunt.
Jinsen devoted all his time to his great-aunt's care and this prevented him from carrying out any activities or desires.
It was very important for him to find his father, but he couldn't go out and visit him. However, in lines 81-84 of "Budha Boy," we can see that Audrey offers to take care of his great-aunt while he goes to find his father.
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Some of my most enjoyed successful experiences are those that have to do with my family, friends and academics. See some of my personal skills below.
- While in school, I was the overall best student in my department.
- I was also the captain of the Basketball team in high school
- My siblings credit me for most of their successes in sports and in academics.
<h3>What is the pattern that can be seen from the above experiences?</h3>
One thing that stands out in my past is my ability to help people become better than they thought they could be.
I have been unanimously selected for leadership roles by others. This means that I most likely will do well in high positions of leadership in future.
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1. The Way to Rainy Mountain is the story of the Kiowa Tribe. The Kiowa tribe relied on hunting for sustenance. Their history says that they emerged from a log. Their existence is very spontaneous and natural. The tribe was also decimated by natural disasters. The tribe didn't last long. Thus, the human-nature relationship in this literary piece is that Humans cannot exist without nature. Nature decided the longevity of the tribe. Nature dictated who will survive to this day as with natural selection.
2. In the piece "How the World was Made" there is one central character, Maheo. Maheo is all powerful and was responsible for all creation. The human-nature relationship in this story is that of a creator and his creation. Here, Maheo created nature and decided their fate.
The two literary pieces are opposites when it comes the their relationship with nature. Both present great contrasts into how each tribe regarded nature.