The White Silence by Jack London (excerpt) The Irishman had unwittingly wounded him; for his wife was the half-breed daughter of a Russian fur-trader, married to him in the Greek Mission of Nulato, a thousand miles or so down the Yukon, thus being of much higher caste than the common Siwash, or native, wife. It was a mere Northland nuance, which none but the Northland adventurer may understand.
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What is the style of this passage, and how is it conveyed? analytical: the narrator examines the attitudes of a people contemptuous: the narrator looks down on a primitive society heavy: the narrator uses long sentences colloquial: the narrator uses simple words
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