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In this excerpt, Odysseus is compared to a bat. The excerpt features a simile that states ""I sprang for the great fig tree, catching on like a bat under a bough."" In the first person, Odysseus is comparing himself to a bat that is trapped. He has no way to escape. His circumstances are foreboding, and his prospects are dim."
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C. Auditory learner. Both refer to hearing.
Answer:
Hello. You did not provide the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to answer. However, I can help you by showing Blackbird was a very important figure in respecting the interests of the natives and in the friendliness between the natives and the whites, through his work as an interpreter.
Explanation:
Andrew Blackbird was a great leader of the Odawa tribe, being essential to the American government. That's because Blackbird received a good education and had a strong academic racism, in addition to being able to translate the Eingles language perfectly into the Odawa language and vice versa. This allowed Americans and Native Americans to be able to talk and understand each other, in addition to allowing the rights of the natives, their claims and their needs to be heard and respected.