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What evidence from the text best supports Lake's main argument that Wind-
Wolf is smart but comes from a different culture?
A. He learned his basic numbers by helping his father count and sort
the rocks to be used in the sweat-lodge - seven rocks for a
medicine sweat, say, or thirteen for the summer solstice
ceremony
B. He is five years old, in kindergarten, and I can't understand why
you have already labeled him a "slow learner."
c. While you are trying to teach him your new methods, he may be
looking out the window as if daydreaming,
D. On the first day of class, you had difficulty with his name. You
wanted to call him "Wind," insisting that Wolf must somehow be
his middle name:
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