Can most organisms that live in the littoral zone could also live in an intertidal area? why or why not?
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2.Lines 63–68: Compare these lines to lines 31–44 of the excerpt from Flesh & Blood So Cheap. What similarities are there between the two accounts? How does the author’s description of the scene in Uprising reveal it to be historical fiction?
3.Lines 161–165: Compare these lines to lines 91–96 of the excerpt from Flesh & Blood So Cheap. What details are similar in each account of the spreading fire? What would likely be the source of the detail about the air seeming to be on fire that makes it a fact and not an image from the author’s imagination?
4.Lines 205–213: Compare these lines from this historical fiction text to lines 5–7 of the history writing Flesh & Blood So Cheap. Give examples of how the author of Uprising took these details and expanded them into fiction.
5.Lines 480–486: What is an example of a cultural detail that likely came from sources about the time period rather than about the Triangle Factory Fire itself? Describe how the addition of this detail enhances the story.
6.Lines 568–570: Look back at the historical account in Flesh & Blood So Cheap to find nonfiction evidence of what is described here in Uprising. What details were added by the author of Uprising that bring this part of the story to life? Describe the impact of these details.
7.Lines 606–616: How might the fire escape collapse have been depicted differently if the author were telling the story from Jane’s perspective looking out the window
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