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10 September, 06:03

Read the excerpt from The Land.

I loved my daddy. I loved my brothers too. But in the end it was Mitchell Thomas and I who were most like brothers, with a bond that couldn't be broken. The two of us came into Mississippi together by way of East Texas, and that was when we were still boys, long after we had come to our understanding of each other. Seeing that we were a long way from our Georgia home and both of us being strangers here in Mississippi, the two of us depended on each other and became as family.

What is the purpose of this narration?

to explain how a character is completing a task

to provide backstory about an important relationship

to give a detailed description of a significant event

to reveal a character's true emotions about an event

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  1. 10 September, 06:23
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    To provide backstory about an important relationship

    Explanation:

    The main idea of the narration is to describe how, under what circumstances, the narrator and Mitchell Thomas became such affectively bonded.

    Although it is presented the event of "The two of us came into Mississippi together by way of East Texas", there is not really a detailed description of that, indeed, significant event.

    The event is just mentioned, as important, because it is the start, the triggering event, of the important relationship developed by the narrator and Mitchell Tomas.

    Thus, the purpose of the narration is to provide the background or the events that preceded and led to that important relationship, i. e. the backstory.
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