This is such a great poem, and it’s true that as kid we know what we’re afraid of, but later on in life things began to be more realistic ...this poem is good :)
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The correct answer is “Franklin was not taken captive by Native Americans”. The <u>biggest difference</u> between the text presented above and Franklin's experiences as described in “<em>Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America</em>” is that <u>Benjamin Franklin was not taken captive by Native Americans</u>. In his essay “<em>Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America</em>” published in 1784, Franklin describes the Native American culture and he argues that the fact that Native Americans have a different culture does not mean it is wrong or that they are lesser people. On the other hand, in her book “A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson” (1682), Mary Rowlandson narrates the event when <u>she was </u><u>captured </u><u>during an attack by Native Americans</u> for 11 weeks and 5 days during King Philip's War.
B, it's explaining that avoiding it can be difficult and can put pressure of people bc they don't actually know when it's going to be there