Question

In "The School Days of an Indian Girl," the failure of the school's staff to respect and understand Native American culture and beliefs is most obvious when the teachers __________.

Question 7 options:

serve the students breakfast early in the morning


send the students home to their families over the summer


forcibly cut the young Zitkala-Sa's hair


bring the students from the Great Plains to Indiana

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In "The School Days of an Indian Girl," the failure of the school's staff to respect and understand Native American culture and beliefs is most obvious when the teachers **forcibly cut the young Zitkala-Sa's hair**. This act symbolizes a broader disregard for her cultural identity and traditions.