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(1)sad in the sound:alliteration (2)inherently:existing in someone or something as a natural and inseparable quality :very small hesitations (1)pitch:the degree ofhighness or lowness of atone 92.Paragraph 11 is about the old houses at Rainy Mountain,which the author's grandmother and nd the ch are ow is paragraph serves as a transition between 93.There in a very little while,wood takes on the appearance of great age:there,in a very short time, eto the land (2)opaque:not letting light pass through,not transparent (3)For an outsider,theold ouse looks shes the Paras.13-15 ed to ,and there the cricket was perfectly framed by thefull moon as if it were a fossil in it. road make of dirt,earth,not a dirty road back wth m oowerful influence on the li (1) sad in the sound: alliteration (2) inherently: existing in someone or something as a natural and inseparable quality (3) some merest hesitations: very small hesitations (4) syllables of sorrow: alliteration 91. She began in a high, descending pitch. (1) pitch: the degree of highness or lowness of a tone (2) exhausting her breath to silence: using up all her breath and then becoming silent (3) always the same intensity of effort: always with great effort Paras. 11-12 92. Paragraph 11 is about the old houses at Rainy Mountain, which the author’s grandmother and other Kiowas used to live in, but which are now empty. This paragraph serves as a transition between the depiction of Grandma Aho and the reunion at her house. 93. There, in a very little while, wood takes on the appearance of great age: there, in a very short time, wood will look as if it were very old. 94. The windowpanes are black and opaque.given up to the land. (1) window pane: a single piece of glass in a widow (2) opaque: not letting light pass through, not transparent (3) For an outsider, the old house looks empty; but for someone who knows and cherishes the history of the Kiowas, the house reflects the undying spirit of the Kiowa people, who gave their lives to the land. Paras. 13-15 95. nocturnal : of done, or happening in the night 96. My line of vision was such that. I happened to glance in that direction, and there the cricket was perfectly framed by the full moon as if it were a fossil in it. 97. the dirt road: road make of dirt, earth, not a dirty road 98. Looking back once, I saw the mountain and came away: the last two actions of the narrator are significant. Looking back means remembering the past. Out of his exploration into the past grows an attitude of acceptance and a desire to hold on to cherished memories. Coming away indicates a determination to start afresh from Rainy Mountain with a rich heritage that will continue to have a powerful influence on the life of modern kiowa people
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