The Medicine bag, on the text, represents the family's "coming of age" tradition for the boys, acting as a token for protection and a way to remember the self-discovery journey of the family's great-great-grandfather.
What conveys that the medicine bag is a symbol of manhood is the following excerpt:
<em> “I sent your mother and sister away. What you will hear today is only for a man’s ears. What you will receive is only for a man’s hands.” </em>
The statement is supported by the tales about the other male members of the family enduring hard times and finding support on the medicine bag, on the belief of the guiding spirits that once provided the symbol.
For a drug addict, getting the drug becomes the single most powerful motivator in their life.
This is A. True.
Drug addicts bypass those things that they would usually take pleasure in, so that they can get more drugs. People in great relationships (married, with kids, etc.) "abandon" their kids so that they can get their hands on drugs. It is important to understand that they are addicted, so it is extremely hard for them to stop using drugs, but yes, it takes over their life.
It was said that the store has a food sale.
Refer the attachment ! :)
<u>POEM :</u> Life
<u>POET :</u> Henry Van Dykê