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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
1 year ago
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Read the excerpt from "an indian's view of indian affairs." my friends, i have been asked to show you my heart. i am glad to hav

e a chance to do so. i want the white people to understand my people. based on the tone of this excerpt, the author most likely wants the audience to listen with sorrow. listen with gladness. listen with skepticism. listen with compassion.
English
1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]1 year ago
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The central idea of the text can be understood by reading the passage, which is "I will tell you in my way how the Indian sees things." Because the central idea of a text can be found in either the first or last paragraph.

<h3>What is the text about?</h3>

In "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs," Chief Joseph expresses his extreme desire to reach an agreement with "the white man" in a heartfelt tone.

Chief Joseph speaks on the first page about speaking from the heart in order to find a way for all.

The central idea of the text can be understood by reading the passage, which is "I will tell you in my way how the Indian sees things." Because the central idea of a text can be found in either the first or last paragraph.

Thus, it is clear that the text expresses an indigenous person's ideas about their people in order to share their culture as it is, free of stereotypes and prejudices imposed by whites and which can lead to violence and prejudice.

For more details regarding "An Indian's view of Indian affairs", visit:

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