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faust18 [17]
2 years ago
6

Read the excerpt from "Last Rites of the Indian Dead."

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Aleks [24]2 years ago
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American Indians' intelligence was more than that of the Americans; and the usage of graphic language to show the violence of the American government over the American Indians are expressed by Harjo.

<h3>Who are American Indians?</h3>

The people belonging to the Indian origin and being the residents of the United States are referred to as American Indians.

In the above passage, Harjo has demonstrated the American Indians in a way that it seems that she has used graphic language to show that how the American Indians are superior to the normal Americans.

Hence, options A and D hold true regarding the demonstration of American Indians by Harjo.

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