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How does Marshall structure 'The Journey of Crazy Horse'?(1 point)
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Focuses on key battles and events in Crazy Horse's life in each chapter
Focuses on key battles and events in Crazy Horse's life in each chapter

Alternates between Crazy Horse's life and the author's modern Lakota perspective
Alternates between Crazy Horse's life and the author's modern Lakota perspective

Uses Crazy Horse's own words to narrate the story chronologically
Uses Crazy Horse's own words to narrate the story chronologically

Tells Crazy Horse's story in four parts: The Early Years, The Rites of Passage, The Warrior Leader, and The Road to Camp Robinson
Tells Crazy Horse's story in four parts: The Early Years, The Rites of Passage, The Warrior Leader, and The Road to Camp Robinson
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In "The Journey of Crazy Horse," Marshall structures the narrative by telling Crazy Horse's story in four parts: The Early Years, The Rites of Passage, The Warrior Leader, and The Road to Camp Robinson. This approach allows for a detailed exploration of Crazy Horse's life and experiences.