A White Heron
by Sarah Orne Jewett
The woods were full of shadows one June evening, just before eight o'clock, although a bright sunset still glimmered faintly among the trunks of the trees. A little girl was driving her cow home. The cow was a plodding, slow, and annoying creature, but still a valuable companion. They were going away from the western light and were heading deep into the woods. But their feet were familiar with the path, and it didn't matter if their eyes could see it or not.
Click on the best question to ask before reading the rest of the passage
A. At what time does the sunset where this story takes place?
B. What about the heron?
C. Had the girl been in these woods before?
D. Does the girl live on a farm?
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The White Heron is a very big story but you have given the story even below half, sorry can't help....
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The answer is: B) What about the heron?
- The given story is written in a descriptive style of story writing. Descriptive writing is a method used to show the depth in the storyline and context. It is used when the author describes in detail about the places, things or persons involved in any story.
- The name of the story is "A White Heron'. The story begins with a descriptive beginning about unknown characters but what the reader is looking forward to is to understand the relevance of a heron due to its name. Thus, even after reading the descriptive first paragraph of the story, one is left thinking about the white heron.
- Hence, the question to ask before reading the rest of the para is: What about the heron?"
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