Answer:
Chief Seattle has said these words - “Yonder sky that has wept tears of compassion upon my people for centuries untold"
Explanation:
Chief Seattle was the chief of Red Indian or Native American Tribes. He is famous for his speech or ‘letter’ which was a response to the ‘land treaty’ of the Government of America. The treaty was about buying the native lands.
These lines were uttered by him at the 'beginning' of the speech. He says that nature has given them everything that is needed for them to live on this earth. It never changed and remained eternal.
But he fears that due to human civilization, it may have a drastic change. If we don’t respect the values of the environment, this generation may have to face a lot of trouble.
Here are the answers for the given questions above:
1. Revision - <span>I. change in content or arrangement of a piece of writing
</span>2. First draft - <span>D. a first copy; preliminary version
</span>3. Prospective - <span>F. possible or future
</span>4. Style - G. a writer's characteristic way of expressing ideas or describing things
5. Critique - <span>E. written evaluation; critical essay
</span>6. Critic - A. <span>one who evaluates or judges each answer
</span>7. To proofread - <span>J. to examine a written or printed work for mistakes and typing errors
</span>8. Figure of Speech - <span>H. an imaginative use of language
</span>9. Outline - B. an organization plan for writing
10. Theme - <span>C. the central idea of a story </span>