Answer: I and III
The author of this excerpt uses both simile and sensory imagery in order to convey his message. Simile is a comparison between two different things that, nevertheless, are similar in some respect. It is mostly used by using words such as "like." In this case, the simile is "wrapped up like garbage." On the other hand, sensory imagery refers to the images that the author creates in your mind through the use of vivid descriptions. For example, "the smell of too old potato peels."
Answer: A. Worried and desperate
Explanation: Chief John Ross sounds distressed and disheartened. (Some evidence includes lines 34 [harassed], 42-48 [despoiled of private possessions, stripped of every attribute of freedom, denationalized, disenfranchised, etc.], 52 [overwhelmed, sickened, utterance is paralyzed]).
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Noun is They/Him
article is the sack
adjective is canvas
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Yes, he talked to them asking him where his wife was and then they made fun of him
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