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Which of these sentences best describes the complication of a story

The part where the main charicter faces a conflict /*APEX*/

Which method of characterization focuses on how characters interact with one another

Dialogue

What kind of structure is most common in green literature

Chronological and cause-and-effect

What is tai-me

A feathered doll-like creature with the feet of a deer

What is one effect that parallelism has on a written work

It clearly connects ideas.

Which action did John Muir take that brought about green awareness

he influenced congress to pass the National Park bill in 1890

What is one of the functions of myths

to explain how something began APEX :)

Which story topic would most likely be explored in green literature

I suspect anything to do with the environment, and why it is used in literature such as this.

What is the best example of cultural conflict in the excerpt

Elenita versus her mother's traditional ideas of fashion - APEX

In what way does this passage fit the definition of a myth

It features an animal as a character. - APEX

What best describes the intended aesthetic impact of this excerpt


By Hazel's forgetting why she had been crying, the author leaves the reader feeling unsatisfied.

According to the chapter what is Dr. Eric Sanderson's goal

to determine what manhattan island was like before it became a city

What statement best compares the tones of the two passages

The first passage tells the story of the Kiowa people to achieve an instructional tone, but the second passage uses factual information to achieve an objective tone. - APEX

What is the best example of a narrative

The Epic of Gilgamesh

Apex :)

Which tone best matches the personal narrative sections of The Way to Rainy Mountain

Reflective and Descriptive

(APEX)

!/

which phrase best describes a quality of postmodernism

Blurring fact and fiction to find an underlying truth

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