One of the names of the jobs was “the swamper”. I later figured out what the swamper was when Candy (the swamper) said that what he does best is sweeping and washing dishes. Another name I had trouble with was “the skinner”. The narrator later explained that the skinner was the manager of the mule team when Crooks said that “the skinner” is the only person in charge of the mules. The author had a very different way of conveying his message, which I found hdiffucult to read. Instead of just writing the words, he would write the word the way that they sounded. Since they lived in the South, the characters spoke with a strong southern accent and the dialogue looked like, “ Ya’ jus’ be headen’ home now.” and could be hard to comprehend at times. Most of the time the author would use rhetorical devices to help share information. Rhetorical devices is when someone asks a question that is not intended to be answered. When the author used rhetorical devices he normally said, “ Why don’t ya’ jus’ shut up.” or “Why don’t jus’ leave me the hell
One of the names of the jobs was “the swamper”. I later figured out what the swamper was when Candy (the swamper) said that what he does best is sweeping and washing dishes. Another name I had trouble with was “the skinner”. The narrator later explained that the skinner was the manager of the mule team when Crooks said that “the skinner” is the only person in charge of the mules. The author had a very different way of conveying his message, which I found hdiffucult to read. Instead of just writing the words, he would write the word the way that they sounded. Since they lived in the South, the characters spoke with a strong southern accent and the dialogue looked like, “ Ya’ jus’ be headen’ home now.” and could be hard to comprehend at times. Most of the time the author would use rhetorical devices to help share information. Rhetorical devices is when someone asks a question that is not intended to be answered. When the author used rhetorical devices he normally said, “ Why don’t ya’ jus’ shut up.” or “Why don’t jus’ leave me the hell