What can Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain best be described as
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"The Way to Rainy Mountain" can best be described as a work
written in three separate voices - oral tradition of the Kiowa,
historical commentary, and the personal reminiscences of the
author.
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What is an area of land where the US government forced American Indians to live
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An Indian Reservation.
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What is tai-me
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A feathered doll-like creature with the feet of a deer
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Which author's novel was inspired by the Kiowa migration from the Black Hills of Wyoming to the Great Plains
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Scott momaday
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What was one of the major causes of death along the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee people
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Harsh Weather.
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Which two details from Judith Ortiz Cofer's Gravity symbolize the tension between Puerto Rican and American culture
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The Puerto Habana restaurant and Sister Mary Joseph’s basement café
APEX, 3.2.7 QUIZ analyze gravity
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What is one way in which the character elenita in gravity shows her independence
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She wears clothes that are inappropriate for a New Year's celebration. - APEXXXX
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What term from Andrew jacksons message to congress on Indian removal has the most positive connotation
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Its savage hunters. That's the actual answer.
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In Samuel's Memory what happens to Samuel's father
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He dies while being held in the stockades.
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By 1867 where were the Kiowa people forced to live
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Oklahoma
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What is one distinguishing characteristic of a myth
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A focus on elements of nature, such as trees and rivers
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How does the hindeburg disaster show the effects of different types of media on a single story
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It shows that each type of media provides a different
experience
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What statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage
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The authors use of the phrase “fades from my sight” gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.
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What statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's On Indian Removal to that in Michael Rutledge's Samuel's Memory
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Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
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Why does Curtis Wilkie identify as a strength of newspaper in words triumph over images
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They focus on the stories of individual-apex
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To where did the 1830 Indian Removal Act forcibly relocate American Indians
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West of the Mississippi
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What can Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain best be described as
"The Way to Rainy Mountain" can best be described as a work
written in three separate voices - oral tradition of the Kiowa,
historical commentary, and the personal reminiscences of the
author.
What is an area of land where the US government forced American Indians to live
An Indian Reservation.
What is tai-me
A feathered doll-like creature with the feet of a deer
Which author's novel was inspired by the Kiowa migration from the Black Hills of Wyoming to the Great Plains
Scott momaday
What was one of the major causes of death along the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee people
Harsh Weather.
Which two details from Judith Ortiz Cofer's Gravity symbolize the tension between Puerto Rican and American culture
The Puerto Habana restaurant and Sister Mary Joseph’s basement café
APEX, 3.2.7 QUIZ analyze gravity
What is one way in which the character elenita in gravity shows her independence
She wears clothes that are inappropriate for a New Year's celebration. - APEXXXX
What term from Andrew jacksons message to congress on Indian removal has the most positive connotation
Its savage hunters. That's the actual answer.
In Samuel's Memory what happens to Samuel's father
He dies while being held in the stockades.
By 1867 where were the Kiowa people forced to live
Oklahoma
What is one distinguishing characteristic of a myth
A focus on elements of nature, such as trees and rivers
(APEX)
!/
How does the hindeburg disaster show the effects of different types of media on a single story
It shows that each type of media provides a different
experience
What statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage
APEX
The authors use of the phrase “fades from my sight” gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.
What statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's On Indian Removal to that in Michael Rutledge's Samuel's Memory
Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
Why does Curtis Wilkie identify as a strength of newspaper in words triumph over images
They focus on the stories of individual-apex
To where did the 1830 Indian Removal Act forcibly relocate American Indians