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- Medicine Grizzlybear Lake, "An Indian Father's Plea"
In the introduction of "An Indian Father's Plea," how does the author show his
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A. He reintroduces Wind-Wolf to the teacher.
B. He agrees that Wind-Wolf is a "slow learner."
C. He calls the teacher racist and prejudiced.
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D. He appeals[to the teacher's sense of fairness.
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