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NNADVOKAT [17]
4 years ago
15

Why does Lake reintroduce the teacher to Wind-Wolf in the beginning of "An Indian Father's Plea"?

English
1 answer:
siniylev [52]4 years ago
6 0

To show that he feels the teacher has not taken the time to recognize Wind-Wolf as an individual with a specific background.

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