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Though Cabeza de Vaca passes no judgment in describing the actions of his fellow Europeans, it is possible for a reader to conclude that the actions of the Governor were A. self-centered. B. charitable. C. cooperative. D. irrational.

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I think a because he is talking about other people and describe their actions
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The best answer is A.

Although Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca passes no judgment over the deeds of the governor, a reader can conclude that some of his actions were self-centered. This is because the governor in several occasions opted for following his own will against the advice of Cabeza de Vaca himself.

During the description of events, Cabeza de Vaca outlines that some of the situations and issues the explorers had to face, were because of the decision-making of the governor.

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