In a 1939 letter, John Steinbeck wrote that his goal for The Grapes of Wrath was “to rip a reader's nerves to rags.” Through the novel, Steinbeck wanted readers to experience the life of the Dust Bowl migrants with whom he had spent time.
Its letter c because it goes best with it
Answer:
Your answer would be "We were thinking about the seriousness of what we were about to do," he said.
The
analysis of how people relate to each other is known as human resources. Human
resources has very wide scope especially to industrial setting and this also
includes the aspect of people relating one another inside the company and
further into becoming productive team players.
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The readers can use B) The details from the story that suggest a universal truth to best interpret the theme of a story.