The kiowas are a summer people; they abide the cold and keep to themselves, but when the season turns and the land becomes warm and vital they cannot hold still; an old love of going returns upon them.
how does this detail develop the central idea?
a.) it gives a personal example from the author’s own experience.
b.) it shows how the author’s grandmother ended up in the house in which she lived.
c.) it describes how outsiders viewed the kiowa people.
d.) it depicts how the kiowas are connected to the land and traveling.
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