The question is incorrectly posed. Native Americans were far from being a homogeneous, monolithic group. Pushmataha was a <em>Choctaw</em>, his political rival and later military adversary Tecumseh was a <em>Shawnee </em>and during the council in questions there were several other Native American tribes present such as the <em>Chickasaw</em>, the <em>Creek</em>, the Shawnee, etc. Therefore it would depend on which specific Native American I was. If I had been a Choctaw I would have found him more convincing because of my tribal allegiance and the fact that I made part of the Five Civilized Tribes who had always had very good relations with European Americans and had benefited from a transfer of technology, culture and other advantages from them. If I had been a Shawnee, I would have been persuaded by Tecumseh due to my tribal affiliation and because my tribe did not make part of the Five Civilized tribes and did not share technology and culture with European Americans and had usually been in conflict with them. Is not all about just persuasion, context also matters a great deal.
What a reader searches for during the second reading of a drama when following the multidraft reading process is how the scenes develop across as the story forwards. In the second reading, specific details are usually being searched for and usually, thorough analysis is done in this process. Answer is B.
Answer:
Share story so that we can help
Explanation:
without story how can we help you
Answer:
C) Have you found out if the train left?
Explanation:
Direct and indirect speech refers to the manner or way in which speeches are reported. The direct speech refers to the direct usage of the exact words spoken whereas an indirect speech is a changed, conformed way of stating or expressing what has been said. The indirect speech focuses more on the content of the speech that's reported rather than the exact words used in the reported speech.
The given direct question <em>"Has the train left?"</em> will be written in the indirect speech as <em>"Have you found out if the train left?"</em> The "has" in the direct speech will be changed to "have" in forming/ asking the question.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.