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What purpose does the author's description of his son's tribal education serve

in "An Indian Father's Plea"?
OA. To let the teacher know that Wind-Wolf is a slow learner and the
teacher should spend more time with him
B. To make the teacher understand that Wind-Wolf is intelligent but
has learned things in a different way
OC. To prove the teacher has a fear of the American Indian culture and
is biased against Wind-Wolf
OD. To show the teacher that Wind-Wolf is being brought up in the
American Indian culture and doesn't need school

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Answer: B. To make the teacher understand that Wind-Wolf is intelligent but has learned things in a different way.

Step-by-step explanation:

It implies that the father is pleading with the teacher to let them know that Wind-Wolf is brilliant even though he is a slow learner and that his learning style might be different from the norm. The father wants to be understood and given accommodations for his son's special learning requirements.

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