English, 13.09.2021 20:30 holmesleauja
Read this excerpt from "An Indian Father's Plea":
[Wind-Wolf] learned his basic numbers by helping his
father count and sort the rocks to be used in the sweat-
lodge - seven rocks for a medicine sweat, say, or thirteen
for the summer solstice ceremony.
Which argument does this evidence best support?
A. Wind-Wolf's family forced him to work instead of attending school.
B. Wind-Wolf has been helping his father sort rocks since he was a
small child.
C. Wind-Wolf is smart, but his culture teaches things in a different
way
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English, 20.06.2019 18:04, ninilizovtskt
Which of the following is a comparison that this poem makes?
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30, moranmar2283
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English, 22.06.2019 17:10, leahandmaryssa
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Read this excerpt from "An Indian Father's Plea":
[Wind-Wolf] learned his basic numbers by helping...
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