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igomit [66]
2 years ago
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In an indian father’s plea what does medicine grizzlybear lake ask to the teacher? to expel wind wolf from school and sent him b

ack home
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Mice21 [21]2 years ago
4 0

In an "An Indian Father's Plea," Medicine Grizzlybear Lake asks the teacher to (C) Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly.

In "An Indian Father's Plea" by Robert Lake, Wind-wolf is the son of Medicine Gizzlybear. The father has faith in his son and has an argument with the teacher when the teacher calls his son a slow learner.  The teacher was unable to understand the learning patter of Wind-wolf. The father then asked to the teacher to Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly.

Therefore, the correct answer is (C).

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Disclaimer:

The options for the given question are missing. The options are:

A. Teach him the white man's way so that he can fit in

B. Let him fail the class so he can come home

C. Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly

D. Make the class easier for him because of his background

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