The author’s decision to reject the conventions of traditional Southern literature is most likely due to
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In this passage, the author uses a comparison primarily to
What is the most likely reason why the writer uses short sentences and simple words?
In this passage, the author's use of imagery most likely serves to
Which sentence from the second paragraph most directly develops the speaker’s sense of unease?
In this passage, the author describes the effects of a specific human activity to
In this passage, the use of short, declarative sentences is most likely intended to
In the text, the writer most likely included information about the artist's choices to
This passage is mainly intended to
The use of sensory details in this passage helps to
In this passage, a series of contrasts is used to
The phrase "something akin to" is used in the passage to
In this passage, the combination of literary and scientific language is used to
The word “formerly” is used to
In the first part of the passage, the author uses short, declarative sentences primarily to
The underlined sentence in the passage most likely serves to
The phrase "despite the progress of technology" is used to
The underlined sentence in the passage is most likely included to
The main purpose of the underlined phrase "the great many times" is to
In this passage, the author uses the phrase "a sea of faces" to
In this passage, the author uses a series of vivid descriptions to
The author's use of literary devices in this passage primarily serves to
The use of the word “However” in the passage is intended to
The author’s use of the word “although” in the first sentence is most likely intended to
The author uses this structure to