I believe C is the answer.
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lol wasssupppp, honestly who isn't a depressed student rn.
Answer:Writing is a personal process and there is not just one way to do it.
Explanation: In the first chapter of On Writing Well, the writer William Zinsser recalls being invited to a school in Connecticut to speak about writing as a vocation. Mr. Brock, a surgeon who had started writing as a hobby, was there to speak about writing as an avocation. This allowed the students to have access to different perspectives on writing and to understand that there is not just one right way to write.
The correct answer is D) the medicine bags and the sprinkle cornmeal.
<em>The detail in the excerpt that indicates that Leon and his family still carry out traditional Pueblo practices is the medicine bags and the sprinkle cornmeal.
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The traditional Pueblo practice is found in the text when the author writes: “She touches his arm and he noticed that her hands were still dusty from the cornmeal that she had sprinkled around the old man.” Traditions from people from Pueblo, New Mexico, are an important part of their culture.
“The Man to Send the Rain Clouds” is a story written by Leslie Marmon Silko in 1969. Silko belongs to the Native America Narrative Renaissance of the 1970s.
All letters of "Ari" should be uppercased and should be mentioned much earlier in this passage. And the word recieved is wrote "received" and that's it.