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Here are some of the details described in "Nameless, Tennessee":

Miss Ginny keeps a death book. Miss Ginny didn't leave the narrator on the porch.
Thurmond Watts and his wife had eaten, but they fed the stranger and told him the story of their hometown.
Thurmond Watts didn't want to sell his store to just anyone. What central idea can we draw from these details?
Question 14 options:

importance of hometown life

timelessness

death

travel

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Importance of hometown life. I hope this helps.

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Answer:

Importance of hometown life

Step-by-step explanation:

This is shown in all of those details: Not leaving the narrator on the porch.

They fed that narrator and told a story of their hometown.

Watts not willing to sell the store to just anyone.

All those things have something in common: they care. Hometown life is more relaxed, in a way. They (people who live in towns) share different principles, manners, social conceptions. They wouldn't leave a man to starve, they wouldn't sell their things to anyone.

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