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English, 02.10.2019 02:30 ritaraum1802

In "a narrative of the captivity," rowlandson writes, "there was a squaw who spoke to make a shirt for her sannup." her use of this indian word for husband tells us that she.

a. has absorbed some aspects of american indian culture
b. is not yet at ease with her captors' ways
c. must be an authority in foreign languages
d. is being ironic about her captors' practices

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