Everyone has a different perspective, since a story is a narrative.
The presence of the bank examiner highlights the regional characteristics, customs, and traditions.
<h3>What is regionalism?</h3>
- Tendency to emphasize the values and customs of a region.
- The practice of extolling the specific characteristics of a region.
- Artistic expression that exposes the characteristic details of a place.
Upon arriving in the border town, the bank examiner becomes a foreigner and has different customs and traditions. This highlights the city's customs and traditions, valuing them within the story.
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The trees whispered quietly as the wind blew through them.
The couch groaned in pain as Mr. Hughes sat down.
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This poem signifies the heart of america. though the “carols” whitman hears, he notices the people in the background that make america what it is. the laborers, the people who work hard to do a job people don’t think much about; but without them, america would not be what it is now. whitman is also saying how each and every person is connected, related through song, because no matter what you do or where you come from, song is universal. they are all singing to show that they are different, but unified. they are brought together by song. and with all these songs, comes the song of america. when whitman says “each singing what belongs to him or her and no one else,”' he means that every person is living their own life. every life converges to make the “varied carols” he hears when “america is singing.”
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I believe the correct answers for this question would be: A. How to dance Gracefully, and D. How the baby sleeps with all the noise. Here is how they would all look:
How to dance gracefully is a mystery.
Where driving is a mystery.
Under the sun is a mystery.
How the baby sleeps with all the noise is a mystery.
So, judging by these sentences, I feel those two would only be the appropriate choice.
I really hope this helped you out! :)