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English, 17.12.2020 03:40 kerstynsharp08

You have to have read "Sing Down the Moon"to answer the following questions What situation gave Bright Morning extra burden on the long walk?

Where were the soldiers marching all the Navajo tribes?

Why did the Navajos quietly surrender and leave the high country?

How did Bright Morning's mother prepare her for the first day of Kin-nadl-hah?

What prevented the Navajos from refilling their water jars at the river?

What tasks kept Bright Morning busy each day of the Womanhood ceremony?

Why was Tall Boy ashamed when he joined up with his people, camped in the high mesa?

What order did three Long Knives present to Bright Morning's people on cold winter morning?

Instead of obeying the Long Knives, what did the Navajos do?

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