The style affects Harjo’s message will be that Harjo’s questions create a sarcastic tone that emphasizes her disgust at the disrespect shown to so many American Indians for dubious benefit, and Harjo refers to skeletal remains as “deceased Indians” and “dead Indians” to emphasize their humanity and to condemn scientists for ignoring this. The correct options are A and D.
<h3>What is the excerpt “Last Rites of the Indian Dead" about?</h3>
"Last Rites for Indian Dead" by Suzan Harjo is a student argumentative essay denouncing the annihilation of Indian remains. She argues that this would be an outrage to American Indians, and that their remains should be legally protected.
The style affects Harjo’s message will be that
- Harjo’s questions create a sarcastic tone that emphasizes her disgust at the disrespect shown to so many American Indians for dubious benefit.
- Harjo refers to skeletal remains as “deceased Indians” and “dead Indians” to emphasize their humanity and to condemn scientists for ignoring this.
Thus, the correct options are A and D.
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