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25 May, 07:44

In The Earth is Precious, Chief Seattle says that man did not "weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it." What attitude is he implicitly criticizing by saying this?

Question 16 options:

a)

The Native American way of life.

b)

Spiders were important to the Native Americans.

c)

The white man's ways of not respecting the earth.

d)

None of the responses are correct.

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  1. 25 May, 07:56
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    The white man's ways of not respecting the earth
  2. 25 May, 08:17
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    I would say that, according to these lines from The Earth is Precious, Chief Seattle criticizes the white man's ways of not respecting the earth. The correct answer is C.

    Explanation:

    By saying that life is a web that the man did not weave, Chief Seattle is trying to show how bigger than us - humans - life, nature and the Earth are. We are just a tiny part of it, but we are definitely not the center of the Universe, like sometimes we believe. We can't control everything around us and sometimes the Earth speaks for itself with big natural disasters. We usually mistreat our world, our home, and have to be more conscious about it.
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