2. How does the narrator see the power of the wider prairie differing, if at all, from the power of Jacobs’ Mound?

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is F

Explanation

The author believes that the power of prairie lies in "apparent limitlessness" (the penultimate sentence of the fourth paragraph), and the power of Jacob's Mound lies in imagination (the last sentence of the fifth paragraph);