What makes Wind-Wolf want to leave the school

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Even though, you're not giving much  information. I've read this story about Wind-Wolf the name is An indian Father's Plea . Wind-Wolf is an aboriginal child that went  to study to  a white people's school. He was discriminated  not only by his classmates, but also by the parents of his classmates.  Mother of the a white child: "we don't allow those kind of people in our house!'' When my wife asked why not, the other boy's mother answered, "Because you are Indians and we are white, and I don't want my kids growing up with your kind of people." The reason why Wind-Wolf wants to leave the school. He does not feel belong to white people culture and he feels ashamed of being an aboriginal kid. This is all about racism and different culture.

Answer 2
Answer: he meets his class mates racist mother

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The excerpt seems to be reflecting the viewpoint put forward in option a) It is hard for humans to evaluate events in terms of potential outcomes. For example, the line referring to the 'undistinguish'd seeds of good and ill' seems to insinuate that human beings are not able to work out which seeds will grow to be good or bad.

Answer: the answer is A just got it right on plato

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Phillip Freneau's poem “American Liberty,” the speaker describes being “slaves and minions to a parliament.” What is the intended meaning of this hyperbole?

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