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16 June, 23:07

What is the author's main argument in "An Indian Father's Plea"?

A. That even though Wind-Wolf comes from a different culture, the teacher should still treat him fairly and with respect

B. That he thinks the teacher should encourage Wind-Wolf to forget his American Indian culture and act like the white man

C. That he believes Wind-Wolf is dangerous and unteachable and should be sent back home to his tribe

D. That Wind-Wolf is a troublemaker and bad student who should be constantly disciplined by the teacher

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  1. 16 June, 23:43
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    That even though Wind-Wolf comes from a different culture, the teacher should still treat him fairly and with respect
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