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Read these two passages from The Way to Rainy Mountain
The sun's child] made his way to ſa camp) and saw that a
great spider - that which is called a grandmother - lived
there. The spider spoke to the sun's child, and the child
was afraid...
I know of spiders. ... There is something crotchety about
them; they stop and go and angle away (26-27).
Which sentence best explains how the author's personal reflection affects the
first passage?
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A. It removes the spider's human-like traits.
O
B. It goes into more detail about the grandmother.
O
C. It reveals that the author is the boy.
D. It adds character and emotion to the myth

Respuesta :

Answer: D

Explanation:it add character

One of the central ideas of the story is that as long as the memories and oral traditions are kept alive, the Kiowa culture won't be lost.

The author develops this central idea by weaving together various “voices”—legend, history, and personal memoir. The correct option is A:-It removes the spider's human-like traits.

How does the author use the introduction in The Way to Rainy Mountain?

The prologue acts as the introduction of the book. In it, he details the historical background of the Rainy Mountain, how it came to be named, and how the Kiowa tribe had come to this place.

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