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31 March, 12:19

Read the following passage:

My eyes scanned the plains where I had hunted bison, the

creek where I had gotten water. They could no more take

this land from me than I could give it freely. It was never

mine to give, and I had never thought that I owned it. I used

it in accordance with what the gods had given me. And

now I was being forced to leave.

Which detail gives this passage a reflective tone?

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A. The narrator's mention of land ownership

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B. The mention of the narrator's gods

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C. The narrator's thoughts on hunting bison

D. The fact that the narrator must leave the land

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  1. 31 March, 12:42
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    After going through the passage, the details that give it a reflective tone include the narrator's mention of land ownership and also the narrator's thoughts on hunting a bison.

    So, the options A and C are the ones suitable to provide the said tone.

    Explanation:

    Reflective writing is not about a description only. It involves an analysis, the analysis of an idea, event, scene, memory or a passing thought from different perspectives. Along with this analysis, a personal reflection is added which goes on to reveal a meaning or an additional learning.

    Here, in the passage the author revisits the plains and the creek which reminds him of a lot of things. To that he adds his personal reflection which divulges what he feels and thinks about the place.
  2. 31 March, 12:44
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    The fact that the narrator must leave the land
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