Connections and Predictions in Woody Guthrie's Biography
Question 9 of 10 • Language Arts 8 - ELA3008 IC
The night was loaded with omens. The grieving sky turned the little water to a dangerous metal and then the wind got up – not the gusty, rabbity wind of the seacoasts I know but a great bursting sweep of wind with nothing to inhibit it for a thousand miles in any direction. Because it was a wind strange to me, and therefore mysterious, it set up mysterious responses in me.
Answer
A
The author wants to show that he is a superstitious person.
B
The author wants to provide a factual description of North Dakota.
C
The author wants to persuade people to stay away from North Dakota.
D
The author wants to explore human reactions to nature.