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question 17 (1 point)
while n. scott momaday is the narrator of the book and often reveals memories through his first person point of view, he does not reveal much about himself personally. what does that suggest about his purpose behind writing?

question 17 options:

a. he doesn't believe in himself

b. he hasn't done anything interesting with his life

c. he values the history of his people over his personal history

d. he is ashamed of his identity and who he has been for most of his life

on his journey, momaday reflects on the landscape before him saying, "to look upon that landscape in the early morning, with the sun at your back, is to lose the sense of proportion. your imagination comes to life, and this, you think, is where creation was begun."

what does this reflection reveal about momaday's and the kiowa's perspective of the land?

question 18 options:

a. momaday has a keen eye for what is beautiful.

b. the kiowa sought out beautiful landscapes to make their home as they journeyed to the south.

c. america is beautiful.

d. the kiowa have a strong connection to the land and the life it provides.

question 19 (1 point)
what does the following quote reveal about kiowa values?

" although my grandmother lived out her long life in the shadow of rainy mountain, the immense landscape of the continental interior lay like memory in her blood.

question 19 options:

oral traditions and memory are a valuable part of the kiowa culture and history.

rainy mountain was the most valued location of the kiowa tribe.

traveling the expanse of the continent was a goal of the kiowa people and was honored when it was achieved.

shadows and memories are a dark glimpse into the kiowa history.

question 20 (1 point)
in the article "the way to rainy mountain themes: nature, landscape and animals," sylvie mcnamara states,

"the stories that momaday narrates include many instances of a blurred line between human and animal. in one story, a man turns into a water beast, and in another a boy becomes a bear. spiders can be grandmothers and redbirds can be husbands and fathers to humans. animals’ actions in kiowa stories are often just as conscious as the actions of people—therefore, animals have as big a role in shaping kiowa history and culture as humans do."

what does this analysis reveal about the kiowa's concept of natural things?

question 20 options:

nature was a simple force that kept the kiowa alive or killed them.

the kiowa had a deep respect for the non-human world and believed humans to be deeply connected with the natural world around them.

the kiowa saw nature as something that hindered them from accomplishing their goals and something they needed to tame.

the kiowa did not really care about the natural world, their focus was on their own survival.

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