<span>Momaday supports this central idea throughout the book, using images and descriptions to help better understand what is happening. While Momaday seems to have always known about his ancestry, when his grandmother dies, he starts a deeper and more personal search about his family background. All this, in order to get as close to your roots as possible. In this way, Momaday returns to his grandmother's house, where the spirit of the Kiowa tribe is very strong. The historic journey of Momaday, full of<span> adventure</span>, is a process of self discovery, integration and search for harmony in life. His nobility in the trip is expressed when he follows his vision to better understand his people. Throughout history he supports many things with nobility in his heart and mind. Momaday on his journey will also show satisfaction in understanding his background and developing fully in the sense of himself.</span>
The answers corrects are:
A) He reveals how the Kiowa treated their allies with honor and dignity (<span>the Kiowa valued horses and dogs and buffaloes)
</span>D) He relates how the Kiowa become powerful under the ruler Tai-me..
B) Momaday tells how the Kiowa people practiced their religion with joy.
Answer:
fearful-avoidant attachment
Explanation:
Attachment refers to the development of a bond between an individual and another. It usually begins in childhood when children develop bonds with their closest parent.
The fearful-avoidant attachment is developed when an individual has a negative and unstable view of himself and others. He considers himself as unworthy to form relationships and because of certain traumatic experiences they might have had in the past they shy away from relationships. These group of people are easily susceptible to mental health challenges. They recoil to themselves and chose to be alone.
Answer:
D.) cause and effect
Explanation:
i did it on edge see if its right tell me if i am