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How does the moon change in the course of the story "Embers of Moonlight"? Use two details from the passage to support your response.

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In "Embers of Moonlight", the moon fades and becomes more see-through until she ultimately crumbles and dies. This change is noted throughout the text, but the first piece of evidence we have is that the story describes her as a shining, ivory figure that the narrator seems to find very grand. Secondly, at the end of the story, the moon is described to be a shimmering pile of dust (embers). These two moments in the story show the reader the beginning and end of the moon's change.
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