Read the list of phrases from the article.
racist wounds
forcefully separated
prohibite...
Read the list of phrases from the article.
racist wounds
forcefully separated
prohibited Indian languages
fragile state
Why does the author use these phrases?
Group of answer choices
to suggest that the rematriation of seeds will lead to healing of cultural conflicts
to illustrate the effects of the destruction of food sources on Native Americans
to emphasize the actions that nearly destroyed Native American culture
to create a sense of vulnerability within the Native American culture
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Ead this sentence from the evolution of useful things.the underlined phrases indicateaaking waterproof sandpaper would allow wet sanding,which in turn would cut down on dust, and thus be a greatmprovementpassing of timea directional change of positiona cause-and-effect relationshipsequence of events.save and exitmark this and retur
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