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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
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Both Jean-Francois and the Navajo code talkers worked in the world of codes. Do you think Jean-Francois would have been able to

break the Navajo code? Tell why or why not. Support your answers with examples from the selections.
Paragraph 1 - Tell about Jean-Francois and his work.
Paragraph 2 - Tell about the Navajo code talkers and their work
Paragraph 3 - Tell whether you think Jean Francois would have been able to break the Navajo
code. Tell why you think this. Refer to examples from the stories to support
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1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:   participation in World War II, and the value of American Indian languages. ... their corresponding Chapter in Code Talker and can be printed in advance or viewed ... 1. Montana Common Core Standards (For specific standards, see Appendix A). ... i. Through the narration of Ned Begay, Bruchac reveals much about Navajo ...

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