Prompt : EB Whites Death of a Pig and Virginia Woolfs The Death of a Moth both focus on the death of an animal (obviously were using the term animal loosely). Ultimately, though, each author is writing for a human reader, and, in a way, each is writing about the human experience. Using both texts, make an argument in response to the following question: What do these authors learn about the word and themselves from the death of an animal, and how doe those lessons differ? How do the authors language choices reveal those lessons and differences?
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