In "Salmon Boy," the boy initially has a disdainful attitude towards salmon, viewing them as a common and unworthy catch rather than appreciating their significance. His lack of respect for the salmon and their importance in the ecosystem and indigenous culture plays a crucial role in the story's development and moral lessons. As the narrative progresses, he learns to understand and respect the salmon, leading to a transformation in his feelings towards them.
Salmon Boy, a Haida Story by Robert San Souci, 20051. 1:How does the boy feel about salmon?(1 point)
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