Answer:
I think the answer is to persuade listeners to embrace democratic freedoms
Explanation:
I don't know if its right though
The main argument of "The School Days of an Indian Girl" is that colonization was a violent project that aimed to exterminate cultures and the individuality of the natives.
<h3>How to present this in a visual or audio presentation?</h3>
- Choose the software that best fits the presentation format you want to make.
- Start the presentation by introducing "The School Days of an Indian Girl", its author, and the story told.
- Show the main argument of this story.
- Show how the author uses her own experiences to confirm the veracity of this argument.
- Show how this story is significant for today's society.
To put together this presentation, you will have to read the book "The School Days of an Indian Girl," but I can say that this book tells how the author, who was a Native American, was taken to a British school that aimed to exterminate the culture indigenous and forbidding students to live the way their tribes did.
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Well, it depends on the poet. Are they used to a quiet environment, or noisy. It can very likely effect a poets work.
There is an intra-cultural dialogue where language is used as a means of expression. Accurate standard American English is used combined with Spanish words and expressions. This combination shows a relation between their memories of their Puerto Rican cultural and the linguistic capital. So, Spanish words are set to pleasure bilingual readers and maybe make the Anglo reader’s be aware of their lack of knowledge of Puerto Rican linguistic and cultural capital.