Which argument does this evidence best support?
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A. The teacher should realize that Win...
Which argument does this evidence best support?
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A. The teacher should realize that Wind-Wolf has been helping his
father sort rocks since he was a small child.
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B. The teacher should realize that Wind-Wolf wants to learn math in
a more "normal" way.
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C. The teacher should realize that Wind-Wolf's family forced him to
work instead of attending school.
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D. The teacher should realize that Wind-Wolf is smart even though
his culture is different.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:10
Select all of the correct answers. what arguments does susan b. anthony make in this excerpt from her speech?
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