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Which quote from "my heart is bursting" most contributes to the assertive tone of satanta’s speech?
a. the cheyennes are those who have been fighting with you. they did it in broad daylight so that all could see them.
b. all the chiefs of the kiowas, comanches, and arapahos are here to-day; they have come to listen to good words.
c. i have heard that you intend to settle us on a reservation near the mountains. i don’t want to settle.
d. i have told you the truth. i have no little lies hid about me, but i don’t know how it is with the commissioners.

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