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In the epilogue of The Way to Rainy Mountain, what do the Leonid meteors of 1833 represent?

the anger of the Native American gods
the Kiowa rise to power
the Kiowa move away from Montana
the way the world was changing

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The real legitimate answer is D. The way the world is changing.

I took the actual test and I know for certail this was the answer and the other answer someone posted was not correct.

Thank you for you time!!

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The Leonid meteors of 1833 represent the way how the world changes. Meteors are signs for the Kiowa people. They live in connection with nature and the latter is inseparable for the locals. The event is an harbinger of a new era. The correct answer is the last option.

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