Helen Keller was a women who was blind and deaf. She was born in 1880. She was also an American writer and lecturer. She learned sign language from Anne Mansfield Sullivan. She taught Helen how to communicate with people by using sign language. She also became the first blind and deaf person to get a college degree and also became an famous author. She sadly died at the age of 88 in 1968.
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Steinbeck uses the word choice to help add details to his tone of the article. He feels that migrant workers are often overlooked for the work that they do. By adding word choices such as ...(find your own examples of the word choice)... Steinbeck is able to convince the reader to feel a certain way about these migrant workers and add to his original point. Don't copy exactly what I said please, but hope that makes sense ;)
The main setting of the book is where the characters of the book are usually at. If they are at the park more than they are at home, then the main setting would be the park.
THe three minor characters are the characters that add the most to the story. If the book is in first person, then one of the main characters is the person talking. But the three people that are in the story most and talked about most are the three main characters.
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