What do we learn about the Great Depression through stories told by a young child instead of those same stories told by an adult?
What do we learn about the Great Depression through stories told by a young child instead of those same stories told by an adult?
What makes the book have a community feel about it that can be related to by a great number of people, regardless of whether they grew up during the Great Depression or in the Midwest?
What makes the book have a community feel about it that can be related to by a great number of people, regardless of whether they grew up during the Great Depression or in the Midwest?
Describe the Midwesterner Mind and why it was such a prevalent ideology throughout the book. Use examples.
Describe the Midwesterner Mind and why it was such a prevalent ideology throughout...
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