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antiseptic1488 [7]
3 years ago
7

She could tell of the Crows, who she had never seen, and of the Black Hills, where she had never been. I wanted to see in realit

y what she had seen more perfectly in the mind’s eye...
Which tone is conveyed by the language in this excerpt?

the author’s emotional connection to the Crows

the author’s determination to see the world differently

the author’s suspicion about the real route of the Kiowa

the author’s admiration for his grandmother
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2 answers:
Anettt [7]3 years ago
8 0

This excerpt is from Chadwick Allen's book <em>Blood Narrative</em>. The book is the compilation of texts describing the Indigenous life in the USA and New Zealand after the second World War. In this excerpt, the character named Momaday describes his grandmother's "memory in the blood" which is a description of ancient roots. The character praises her. Therefore, the correct option is the last one.

musickatia [10]3 years ago
5 0
I believe the answer is D. 
The author's admiration for his grandmother.  
Hope this helps. 
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