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tester [92]
3 years ago
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Think about the author N. Scott Momaday as the narrator of the personal memoir parts of the novel “The Way to Rainy Mountain”. W

rite a three paragraph analysis of Momaday and how his journey relates to the theme(s) of the novel.
Identify the title of the work, and the author.
Organize your analysis around a thesis that you state in the introductory paragraph.
Your thesis should involve one or more motivations and how they contribute to the development of that character, plot, or theme.
Develop the thesis in the body of the analysis, supporting your ideas with evidence from the fiction text.
Your writing must be AT LEAST 500 words.
English
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MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
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Think about the author n Scott Mona day as the narrator of the personal memoir parts of the novel the wa
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