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English, 08.06.2021 02:40 tdahna0403

Chapter 5, An Intercalary Chapter "And that reminds me," the driver (of the tractor) said, "you better get out
soon. I'm going through the dooryard after dinner."
"I built it with my hands. ... It's mine. I built it. You bump it down - I'll be in
the window with a rifle" 1
Chapter 6, A Plot Chapter
Joad said impatiently, "Where's my folks?"."
"Well, they was gonna stick her out when the bank come to tractorin' off the
place. Your grampa stood out here with a rifle, an' he blowed the headlights off
that cat', but she come on just the same"?
What do you notice about the similarities between these two passages from the Separate for chapters?

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