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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

Which details from “Nameless, Tennessee” by William Least Heat Moon show that the residents’ lives and history are simple but meaningful?

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a. The narrator learns that Miss Ginny’s nerves were treated with ammonia—and she still swears by it.

b. Watts tells the narrator how he built this version of the general store and the history behind it.

c. The narrator notices a poster of a smiling Senator Albert Gore, Jr., on the window of the store.

d. Watts and Miss Ginny tell the narrator that they hope to sell the store one day.

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Watts tells the narrator how he built this version of the general store and the history behind it.

The narrator learns that Miss Ginny’s nerves were treated with ammonia—and she still swears by it.


Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative. Which-example-1
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it might be said that option A (The narrator learns that Miss Ginny’s nerves were treated with ammonia—and she still swears by it) and option Dd (Watts and Miss Ginny tell the narrator that they hope to sell the store one day) are might be the details from “Nameless, Tennessee” by William Least Heat Moon that show the residents’ lives and history are simple but meaningful. The doctor knew the old medicine that could be found in a home and in the store, a game checkers might sit on a table accompanied by an apple-wood stamp stool.
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