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sveticcg [70]
3 years ago
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Going along, having indeed my life, but little spirit, Philip, who was in the company, came up and took me by the hand, and said

, two weeks more and you shall be mistress again. I asked him, if he spake true? He answered, "Yes, and quickly you shall come to your master again; who had been gone from us three weeks." After many weary steps we came to Wachusett, where he was: and glad I was to see him. He asked me, when I washed me? I told him not this month. Then he fetched me some water himself, and bid me wash, and gave me the glass to see how I looked; and bid his squaw give me something to eat. So she gave me a mess of beans and meat, and a little ground nut cake. I was wonderfully revived with this favor showed me: "He made them also to be pitied of all those that carried them captives" (Psalm 106.46).
Rowlandson's purpose for including this excerpt is _____.
A.to show the cruelty of the Native Americans
B.to show the Puritans that God would not help them
C.to convince Puritans to have faith in God
D.to convince others of the compassion of Native Americans
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2 answers:
adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
8 0
I would guess C. it seems like the best answer here <span />
Digiron [165]3 years ago
6 0
I'm thinking either C or D? Not positive but it depends on who the 'Philip' dude is xD
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