Answer:
She is angry about an unjust punishment and finds satisfaction in taking out her frustrations on the turnips.
Explanation:
During the school days of Zitkala-Sa who was a girl Indian, she was unable to speak English in her early days in school which affected her communication and understanding. Later on, in her school life, she was able to speak broken English which gives her a little bit of understanding and ability to communicate better which later resulted in her being mischievous thereby resulting in a spirit of anger and revenge.
However, there was a day she was punished for an offense she felt was needless for any form of punishment. In carrying out the punishment, Zitkala-Sa mashes the turnips with full anger in protest against the unjust punishment melted to her.
"It's an inhuman task to make all of these decisions correctly"
Answer:
The first viewpoint implies that humans aren't independent, while the second implies that they are
Explanation:
The first viewpoint talks about how humans use social networks and comunication with others to live comfortbaly, while the second one says that humans only get protected as kids and then after that they are on their own.