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Click to read a passage from "an indian father's plea" by medicine grizzlybear lake. then answer the question.what method does the author use in this passage to help support his argument? a. he uses sarcasm to make his point clear. b. he uses rhetorical questions to probe the readers' minds. c. he presents a comparison as evidence. d. he presents description as evidence.

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The answer is D Because he uses discription in indian culture in the passage
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The correct answer is "D".

"An Indian Father's Plea" is a short story written by Robert Lake. The story is written in the form of a letter that an Indian Father writes to a teacher at the school which his son attends to. He uses imagery, which is a literary used to create images in the readers' mind, in order to describe how his son, who is from a different cultural background as his classmates, has learned things from his day to day activities at his village.

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