The author most develop Howard's character throughout the passage through Howard's reactions to his memories and present events Howard's character over the course of the passage in the short story 'Up the Coolly' is revealed and developed through dialog Howard has with himself mostly and his computer, and then with his friend Maybelle.
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The setting is important only at the beginning of the passage. B. The setting contributes little to the conclusion of the passage. C. The setting influences the progression of events in the passage. D. The setting prevents the resolution of the conflict in the passage. Which sentence from the passage most clearly conveys a nostalgic tone? A.
This passage comes from Main-Traveled Roads, a book published in 1891. Which sentence describes the historical significance of the passage? A. It represents prairie life of the American Midwestern farmer during the pioneer movement. B. It shows the luxurious comfort of American train travel through the far Western states. C.
This passage comes from Main-Traveled Roads, a book published in 1891. Which sentence describes the historical significance of the passage? A. It represents prairie life of the American Midwestern farmer during the pioneer
A. The setting is important only at the beginning of the passage.
A. Life is simple and characterized by hard work.