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3. Arnold makes a comment about the students at Reardon and how they view the Indians, "After all, I was a reservation Indian, and no matter how geeky and weak I appeared to be, I was still a potential killer." What is Arnold suggesting about the students' perspective about the Indians from
his reservation?

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