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Which describes the organization of the way to rainy mountain?

it switches between sections of myth, history, and memoir -Apex


Which best describes the structures of the way to rainy mountain?

It includes sections of myth, history, and memoir.


The Way to Rainy Mountain ends with?

The Way To Rainy Mountain ends with a poem.


How many pages does The Way to Rainy Mountain have?

"The Way to Rainy Mountain" by N. Scott Momaday has approximately 90 pages.


Which is a childhood memory Momaday describes in The Way to Rainy Mountain?

In "The Way to Rainy Mountain," Momaday describes a childhood memory of watching his grandmother grind corn on a metate, a traditional grinding stone. This memory symbolizes the connection to his Kiowa heritage and the importance of traditional practices passed down through generations.


What types of voices does momaday use in telling the way to rainy mountain?

Momaday uses the genre of the west in telling the way to rainy mountain.


The final three parts of The Way to Rainy Mountain are in order?

a poemThe Closing In," Epilogue, "Rainy Mountain Cemetery."


What is the ISBN of The Way to Rainy Mountain?

The ISBN of The Way to Rainy Mountain is 0-8263-0436-2.


When was The Way to Rainy Mountain created?

The Way to Rainy Mountain was created in 1969.


Which animal features prominently in the second half of the book The Way to Rainy Mountain?

The horse features in the second half of the book The Way to Rainy Mountain.


What part of N. Scott Momaday's life influenced his novel The Way to Rainy Mountain?

His Kiowa identity influenced his novel The Way to Rainy Mountain. -apex


How does the book The Way to Rainy Mountain relate to Wyoming?

A large part of the book, The Way to Rainy Mountain, takes place in Wyoming with the travels of the Kiowa from Yellowstone to the open prairies of Montana and Wyoming and down through Kansas to Rainy Mountain, Oklahoma.