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In “a white heron,” what is the author’s purpose in calling the main character “little woods-girl”? to emphasize the girl’s ability to milk cows to emphasize the girl’s closeness with nature to emphasize the girl’s attraction to the hunter to emphasize the girl’s closeness to the white heron

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