English, 27.07.2019 22:10 WhiteWinterRose
Read the following excerpt from a speech made in response to christian
missionaries in 1805:
brother, you say there is but one way to worship and serve
the great spirit; if there is but one religion, why do you
white people differ so much about it? why not all agree, as
you can all read the book?
which statement best conveys how the author achieves his purpose in this
excerpt?
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a. he uses the word "you" to indicate that the missionaries practice a
different religion.
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b. he asks questions to challenge the beliefs of other american
indian groups in the region.
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c. he repeats the word "why" to show that he has the answer to the
missionaries' questions.
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d. he asks questions that are difficult to answer to the
missionaries understand his doubts.
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