In "Salmon Boy," the Salmon People respond to the boy with kindness and compassion after he has shown respect and humility. Initially, they are wary of him, but as he learns to honor and appreciate their ways, they accept him and teach him important lessons about the interconnectedness of all living beings. The Salmon People ultimately help him understand the significance of conservation and respect for nature, highlighting the importance of balance in the natural world.
Salmon Boy, a Haida Story by Robert San Souci, 20051. 3. How do the Salmon People respond to the boy?(1 point)
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