The full exerpt is:
"Even now they are meat eaters; I think it is not in them to be farmers.
My grandfather, Mammedaty, worked hard to make wheat and cotton
grow on his land, but it came to very little in the end."
The choices for what voice is used in this writing are
A. Kiowa oral tradition
B. historical commentary
C. personal commentary of N. Scott Momaday
D. Third person commentary
The excerpt is the personal commentary of N. Scott Momaday.
Wet cotton
Cotton is grown in fields. Not from an animal.
Yes, the noun 'cotton' is an mass noun as a word for the substance that things are made from.The noun 'cotton' is a count noun as a word for the fabric or clothing made from cotton.
It goes back to the days of "stoop labor" in the cotton fields, where workers would work bent at the waist from dawn to dusk, "choppin' cotton." About the best they could expect out of their day was to be choppin' high cotton, so that they didn't have to stoop over as much. The above answer is false! When you "Chop cotton", actually you chop the weeds that are growing around the cotton plants. More importantly you never have to STOOP when chopping cotton whether the cotton plants are 6 Ft. tall or 2 Ins. tall. I was born on a cotton farm in 1936 in Mississippi & have many years of intimate knowlege of the laborious proccess. "COTTON PICKER"
No - the Southern adjective "cotton-picking" is just used as emphasis, as in "wait just a cotton-picking minute!" Everyone in the South picked cotton when it was time to sell it, not just black people.
Cotton Mountain Community Church was created in 1852.
The cast of Yodel Mountain - 1951 includes: Carolina Cotton as herself Bob Wills as himself
urban, rural, suburban, or mountain
The Columbia Hart Mountain hoodie is made from 77% cotton and 23% Polyester. It is a heavy sueded fleece which makes it a good choice for the winter time.
Believe it or not, they aren't. They are actually made out of feathers and cotton candy. They are very soft. They just call it the rocky mountains to fool people.
W. D. Hunter has written: 'Mexican cotton-boll weevil' -- subject(s): Boll weevil 'The Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick' -- subject(s): Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick
Cotton Cotton
Yes, cotton and cotton fibre bales are a product produced by a cotton farm. Likewise cotton thread or cotton material are products of cotton mills.
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.
A cotton mattress is cotton. cotton is a plant.
cotton stalks are the cotton plant residues after picking of cotton. these are simply cotton sticks.
The cotton plant, Gossypium hirsutum.