This is about Sound and Fury- Dan Greenburg

Where is Greenburg's point stated in his essay and what is his point?
How would the meaning be different if Greenburg had ended his essay with paragraph 29?

To find Greenburg's point in his essay "Sound and Fury," you would need to read the entire essay and analyze the main ideas and arguments put forth by the author. However, since the full text of the essay is not available here, I cannot provide you with the exact location where Greenburg's point is stated.

In general, though, in an essay, an author's main point is usually found in the thesis statement or the conclusion. The thesis statement typically appears within the first few paragraphs and states the author's main argument or purpose. The conclusion, on the other hand, summarizes the author's main points and often restates or reinforces the thesis statement.

If Greenburg had ended his essay with paragraph 29, the meaning would likely be different because it would have interrupted the overall flow and structure of the essay. Paragraph 29 is likely not the conclusion of the essay and might not contain the final thoughts or conclusions that Greenburg wanted to convey. Therefore, the reader would have an incomplete understanding of the author's main point, and the essay may feel unfinished or lacking in closure.