Answer: For singular nouns, and plural nouns that don't end in s, add 's. e.g., He placed the notebook on the student's desk. e.g., He placed the notebooks on the children's desks. For plural nouns that end in s, add only an apostrophe.
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<span>Chief Joseph’s tone in "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs" can best be described as C. heartfelt and sincere.
He is quite honest about his opinions that he is sharing with his audience and you can see that he honestly does speak from his heart about the whole Indian affair. That is why C is the correct answer here, as the other options are quite negative, which isn't the case here.
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The answer is A, because the protagonist is the main character, and that's what Rider is. The other answers don't really make sense in terms of the role he plays in the story.
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