D is the one you want bro
Answer: To encourage Frethorne's parents to buy out his servitude.
Explanation:
As an indentured servant, Frethorne was unhappy and couldn't find peace with himself as he was muddled and miserable.
Frethorne laments about his conditions and wrote a letter to his parents about how unhappy he was and that he would like to return to England.
He begged his parents to send anything that could be traded for his relaease even if it was probably beef and cheese. He desperately wanted to leave his unhappy and suffering state.
The answer is simple, really. It's because it represents their marriage. And it was carved into an olive tree, if I'm not mistaken. So if you wanted to move something carved into a tree, you would have to move the tree so... hope this helps in any way shape or form. :)
Answer:
I believe the best option to be letter D. He asks questions that are difficult to answer to help the missionaries understand his doubts.
Explanation:
The excerpt we are analyzing here was taken from the speech made by Red Jacket, a chief of the Wolf clan, in 1805. His purpose is to question the Christian missionaries' affirmation that there is only one religion to be followed and that Native-Americans' religion will keep them from entering Heaven when they die.
In this excerpt, Red Jacket asks the missionaries why they disagree so much about their own religion, why can't all Christians understand the Bible in the same way. He implies that, if the Bible and its teachings are supposed to be unquestionably right, then there should be no arguing between those who follow such teachings.