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Write an interpretive essay that analyzes literature from the perspective of a quotation. In your essay, interpret the quotation and explain how it applies to literature you have read. Support your viewpoint with evidence from a variety of literary texts that you have read. Include precise language and literary terms. "That's what literature is. It’s the people who went before us, tapping out messages from the past, from beyond the grave, trying to tell us about life and death! Listen to them!" –Passage, Connie Willis
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The theme of sharing memories is important in literature, as the goal of writing is to preserve memory so that it can be shared collectively.
The issue of memory is integral to two major works of dystopic literature that inform The Giver, which are 1984 and Brave New World. Both societies depicted are centrally concerned with erasing memory so that citizens live in a perpetual fragmented present that is cut off from past and future.
MARK BRAINLIEST
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according to the text, what were “jumping-off” towns, like independence, missouri, like during this time?
question 3 options: a) crowded and busy with settlers buying supplies and livestock, and making other preparations for the long journey.b) dangerous, with outlaws shooting each other and robbing the settlers who were traveling through.c) almost empty and desolate, since most of the residents had moved to oregon or santa fe.save question 4 (1 point)what became of most of the furniture, extra clothing, musical instruments, and other things the settlers took with them?
question 4 options: a) they were packed carefully into the wagons, or carried by hand across the rocky mountains so the settlers would be able to furnish their new homes in the west.b) they were shipped ahead to save money and space in the wagons, or mailed back to relatives in the east.c) they were sold for money to buy essential supplies, or abandoned on the trail to lighten the load before crossing the rocky mountains.save question 5 (1 point)what happened to pioneer amelia knight and her family on august 8, 1853?
question 5 options: a) they accidentally left one of their children behind when they started out that morning.b) they forgot to bring water for their 22-mile journey.c) several of their oxen drowned while crossing the boise river.save question 6 (1 point)do all the math on page 128. how many months did it take to get from missouri to the west coast?
question 6 options: about 133 monthsabout 5 1/2 monthsabout 19 monthssave question 7 (1 point)according to the map on page 129, what were three of the major destinations for pioneers?
question 7 options: independence, santa fe, portlandsanta fe, portland, fort laramiesacramento, santa fe, portland