I am Writing a discussion that is due by 11:59pm tonight and I have no idea how to find this short story. This is my question
Examine the short story, “The Man Who Could Fly” by Rudolfo Anaya and locate evidence of magic. These elements can be revealed as actions that make up part of the plot, symbols (objects that stand for something else), or through figurative language (metaphor or simile).
How is each example of magic revealed? Cite your evidence from the text.
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