Why does Rachel Carson begin with There was once a town . . . , as though she were
Chapter 12, Problem 1(choose chapter or problem)
Why does Rachel Carson begin with “There was once a town . . . ,” as though she were writing a fairy tale? Is this a fairy tale of sorts? How does Carson present the town in paragraphs 1 and 2?
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