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READING AND REACTING 1. Is the narrator of "Barn Burning" omniscient, or does he have lim-
ited omniscience? Explain.

2. What is the point of view of the italicized passages? What do we
learn from them? How would the story have been different with-
out these passages?

3. What are the major conflicts of "Barn Burning"? Which, if any,
are resolved in the story? Are the conflicts unavoidable? Explain.


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