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Throughout the book, Egan interweaves stories of personal connections to the Great Lakes and/or fishing—including his own memories. What purpose do these personal anecdotes serve in the book? Use three to four examples to support your argument.
The title of the book The Death and Life of the Great Lakes includes the words “death” and “life.” Why was it important for Egan to include both of these words when titling his book? Use specific examples to support your argument.
Egan frequently includes descriptions of the characters he interviews, such as physical appearance, dress and unusual behavior or mannerisms. What purpose do these extra details serve in the book? Use examples to support your argument.
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