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OpenStudy (bruno102):

I am having trouble answering these questions on the story Enchanted Bluff. I read through the story three times and can't figure them out. At the end of this story, the protagonist seems to be at which phase in his life? creeping towards death middle aged a young man a child It's impossible to tell. 2.) In Willa Cather's "The Enchanted Bluff," why does the enchanted bluff have such a hold on the boys? A. They think they might find treasure there. B. it's a very exotic place. C. It reminds them of the romance of boyhood. D. They can run away from real l

OpenStudy (bruno102):

3.) In Willa Cather's "The Enchanted Bluff," why does Tip seem to think the bluff is so romantic? A. Very few have ever been there. B. It's rural and very beautiful. C. It's not a real place. D. There's very little water. E. It's so far away. 4.) Much of Willa Cather's talent in capturing the coming of age moment of the boys in "The Enchanted Bluff" comes from her: A. description of the youngsters. B. contrasting the boys in youth and adulthood C. imitation of their speech patterns D. depiction of the urban lives of the grown up boys E. choice of narrator

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