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1. In paragraph 1, to what piece of antique furniture is Phoenix Jackson's walk compared? What characteristic is Welty trying to get across? Later on in the narrative, where is the same piece of furniture
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1. In paragraph 1, to what piece of antique furniture is Phoenix
Jackson's walk compared? What characteristic is Welty trying to
get across? Later on in the narrative, where is the same piece of furniture alluded to again? Why?
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I am not sure maybe the narrative was in a different piece
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