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Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt (Chief Joseph)’s tone in "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs" can best be described as
forward and blunt.
angry and sarcastic.
heartfelt and sincere.
neutral and nonchalant.
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heartfelt and sincere.
Chief Joseph’s piece is a dignified, earnest appeal—expressing sorrow, moral indignation, and a sincere plea for justice rather than overt sarcasm, bluntness, or indifference.
Chief Joseph’s piece is a dignified, earnest appeal—expressing sorrow, moral indignation, and a sincere plea for justice rather than overt sarcasm, bluntness, or indifference.
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