In the Introduction from "The Way to Rainy Mountain, N. Scott Momaday to "pilgrimage" he takes in honor of his grandmother and his Kiowa ancestors. <em>He travels the same path the Kiowa took when they were forced from their land but experienced great prosperity.</em> The Kiowas went south from western Montana and they thought of going towards the dawn, as a way to finding prosperity for the Kiowas. In this journey they befriend the Crows, from them they get Tai-me and they also acquire horses and become nomads and hunters.
C. Tell the editor-in-chief about her relationship to the pilot, and ask that the story be assigned to another reporter.
Answer:
friendship means carrying for one another no matter what you guys will always be there
The purpose of Friar Laurence's soliloquy at the beginning of Act II, Scene III, of "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, is <em>to show the audience that he knows about many uses for herbs</em>. Friar Laurence is alone in the stage carrying a basket, he starts speaking about flowers and plants and how poison and medicine can both be in a small flower. If these plants are misused they can bring death to the one who tastes them.