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In Elie Wiesel's memoir, Night, chapter one details the relationship between Elie and Moshe the Beadle. Described as a wise vagrant, Moshe is a foreigner in Sighet, making him slightly suspicious to the rest of the Jewish community. Elie, however, considers him a harmless and even wise man.
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2. Which of the following is NOT
a supporting idea included in
the “Mount Rushmore" passage?
They provided a source of food that contributed to population growth.
To the Native American peoples of the river, the Mississippi was both highway and larder. On it they paddled their cottonwood dugouts and their bark canoes, and from it they took the fish that was a mainstay of their diet. Constant shifts of migration, local or large-scale, interwove tribal languages and cultures.
<em>-</em><em> </em><em>BRAINLIEST</em><em> answerer</em>
True. It is the most common, but most are not good at it.