How is an artifact used during the exposition of a story
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To provide important details about the characters and the
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What has the author Miguel A Cabanas written
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Miguel A. Cabanas has written:
'The cultural \\' -- subject(s): American and Latin American,
American literature, Comparative Literature, History and criticism,
Latin American and American, Literature, Comparative, National
characteristics, American, in literature, National characteristics,
Latin American, in literature, Other (Philosophy) in literature,
Spanish American literature, Travelers' writings, American,
Travelers' writings, Spanish American
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What is a common way that an artifact is used at the beginning of a story
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To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
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How does mama choose to resolve the conflict over the quilts In the story Everyday Use
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She takes the quilts from Dee and gives them to Maggie.
In the story, "Everyday Use," Dee and Maggie had a conflict over
the quilts. Mama resolved the conflict by taking the quilts from
Dee and giving them to Maggie, who would love them, use them and
hand them down to the next generation.
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How was the term magical realism first used
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how was the magical realism first used
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How can an author encourage a reader's suspension of disbelief
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By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story -Apex
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What can be considered artifacts in literature
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Objects, trends, and elements of nature🤗
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How are symbols often used in a story
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as artifacts that have special meaning for a character
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What could be used as a symbol in a story
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an aritifact with speacial meaning
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What artifact from Everyday Use becomes a focal point for the family members' different views of their heritage
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The handmade quilts
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What is the narrator's relationship to Dee
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the narrator is Dee's mother
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What caused maggies injuries in everyday use
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she was burned in a house fire
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What example from Everyday Use best shows the reader that Maggie is shy and not very confident
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She has been like this. Chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle
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How does the narrator of Everyday Use see her two daughters differently
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She sees Maggie as a shy girl who hides in the shadows, but she thinks that Dee is a show-off who makes her opinions known.
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In every day use why wont Dee bring her friends to visit the family's new house
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she is ashamed of how poor her family is
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Would old money be considered an artifact
yes it could be considered an artifact.
What can an author use as a literary artifact
objects, trends, or elements of the natural world
How is an artifact used in literature
To establish setting and context.
How is an artifact used during the exposition of a story
To provide important details about the characters and the
plot
What has the author Miguel A Cabanas written
Miguel A. Cabanas has written:
'The cultural \\' -- subject(s): American and Latin American,
American literature, Comparative Literature, History and criticism,
Latin American and American, Literature, Comparative, National
characteristics, American, in literature, National characteristics,
Latin American, in literature, Other (Philosophy) in literature,
Spanish American literature, Travelers' writings, American,
Travelers' writings, Spanish American
What is a common way that an artifact is used at the beginning of a story
To give the reader clues as to whether the story is true
How does mama choose to resolve the conflict over the quilts In the story Everyday Use
She takes the quilts from Dee and gives them to Maggie.
In the story, "Everyday Use," Dee and Maggie had a conflict over
the quilts. Mama resolved the conflict by taking the quilts from
Dee and giving them to Maggie, who would love them, use them and
hand them down to the next generation.
How was the term magical realism first used
how was the magical realism first used
How can an author encourage a reader's suspension of disbelief
By concentrating on the realistic elements of the story -Apex
What can be considered artifacts in literature
Objects, trends, and elements of nature🤗
How are symbols often used in a story
as artifacts that have special meaning for a character
What could be used as a symbol in a story
an aritifact with speacial meaning
What artifact from Everyday Use becomes a focal point for the family members' different views of their heritage
The handmade quilts
What is the narrator's relationship to Dee
the narrator is Dee's mother
Explanation: Apex :)
What caused maggies injuries in everyday use
she was burned in a house fire
What example from Everyday Use best shows the reader that Maggie is shy and not very confident
She has been like this. Chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle
How does the narrator of Everyday Use see her two daughters differently
She sees Maggie as a shy girl who hides in the shadows, but she thinks that Dee is a show-off who makes her opinions known.
In every day use why wont Dee bring her friends to visit the family's new house