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In Rowlandson's captivity narrative, the captive must _____ before freedom will be granted. trust in God's salvation marry one of the captors renounce readings of the Bible participate in native rituals

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Trust in god's salvation 
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trust in God's salvation

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"A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" is the account of her feelings during her stay in captivity. She believed in God and relied much on the Bible for her freedom. Before living with the Native Americans she used to consider them to be bloodthirsty heathens. Her primary intention to write the narrative was to show God's purpose of putting her into captivity.

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