This is what i did. Dunno if it's right though.
a) Layering of hands represented the way different people form the foundation of belonging to a place, in this case the home. Talked about the juxtaposition in age/color in the hands as well (i remember the bottom hands were all wrinkly) = belonging transcends age, gender and race.. etc
b) Talked about how they weren't mainstream, reflected in how they received dole, were urban poor, lived on outskirts, etc. that was tricky
c) Ummmm personification of the landscape, natural imagery, repetition of ellipses promotes a sense of patience and ease.. emotive language.. all contributed and helped exemplify her connection to the landscape and nature.. watevs
d) STRUCTURE! how the guy set it out, with subparagraphs etc. Personal tone and first person narration... juxtaposition between colloquial and formal language.. reference to quotation of TS ELLIOT.. shit i can't remember, there were more
e) text c and d. c communicated belonging in reference to nature... and d communicated in reference to a more artificial world... in that way they were different. but essentially they both explored the concept of belonging to a place. Used techniques etc..
dunno if thats what anyone else did?