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Which two things are being compared in the last
sentence?
DONE V
words and buzzards
words and a tree
"Lucynell don't even know what a hotel is,"
the old woman muttered. “Listen here, Mr.
Shiftlet," she said, sliding forward in her
chair, "you'd be getting a permanent house
and a deep well and the most innocent girl in
the world. You don't need no money. Lemme
tell you something: there ain't any place in
the world for a poor disabled friendless
drifting man."
The ugly words settled in Mr. Shiftlet's head
like a group of buzzards in the top of a tree.
-- "The Life You Save May Be Your Own,
Flannery O'Connor
a head and buzzards
a tree and buzzards
Intro