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The main message of this excerpt is instint.
I believe the message is that, as well as dogs have his own instints (searching for food when they are starving, and fighting until death in order to get food), humans are not different, they will defend theirselves and their possessions until death. This situation does not mean that even when humans are acting because of his instints, they do not feel fear: when Bill says "I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone." it means that they know they have to do something to make dogs go away even they do not like the situation and feel afraid, as well as dogs do but have no other option to survive than to follow their instints.
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5. (B) describing developments in the Native American literary tradition.
6. (D) collection.
7. (B) helping to reshape Native American literature.
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From the passage, we discover that the passage is primarily concerned with the developments that took place in the Native American literary tradition. It revealed how Cook combined poetry and prose in her "Then The Badger Said" which introduced another approach in the Native American literary tradition. Hale and Silko added anew genre in the collection of literature by Native American women.
These developments led to the reshaping of the Native Native American literature.
<span>1. Each author uses non-English words and figurative language.</span>