In Chapter 2, the author writes about the landscape that the people see; in Chapter 10, the author writes about the buildings the people work in at the stockyard.
Answer:
GIVE HIM \ HER JASGSHSSVSVSJAJAVHWJWN
Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress on 'Indian Removal' is clarifying his fervor and consolation in the way that the expulsion of Indian tribes from the United States was originating from a 'glad culmination.' He discusses how this is extremely advantageous to the prosperity of Americans and their nation. He talks externally; be that as it may, 'Samuel's Memory' demonstrates an altogether different point of view to this evacuation. Both stories are displaying a similar occasion, nonetheless, the dialect utilized makes an altogether different feel to it.
The message Guthrie heard in "God Bless America" contrasted with what he was going through....
(There's your answer) ( Hope I helped)