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Summary Of Willa Cather's O Pioneers

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The passage O Pioneers talks about this town in the Great Plains and a little country boy that can not help his cat and is afraid to ask someone for help. The author of the passage, Willa Cather, uses phrases and words to describe how somber the mood of the passage is. Carter also overuse words to emphasis how somber the mood of the passage is.Willa Cather’s choice of words and phrases about the setting contributes to the somber mood of the passage by describing the houses in the open plains, the overuse of the word “gray”, and how scared the little sad boy was about his cat and asking someone for help.
Willa Cather’s choice of words and phrases about the setting contributes to the somber mood of the passage by describing the houses in the

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