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I NEED THIS DONE ASAP CHOOSE ANY PROMPT Directions: Respond to all four writing prompts. Be sure to write in complete sentences, proffer a critical opinion and reflection.
Prompt 1:
In regards to your reading experience, what is the effect of including a variety of personal accounts on the Wounded Knee Massacre?

Prompt 2:
In the context of this unit, and this text, what can we learn from tragedy? Why are personal accounts, such as those included in this article important to better understand tragic events in history? What do these personal accounts reveal about the Wounded Knee Massacre that we wounded know otherwise? Cite from the article to support your answer.
Prompt 3:
It is obvious that in America, there is a history of tragedy and oppression in order to obtain resources and power. Given the current climate, both in the world, and in America, how could you compare oppression throughout history to today's Indians. What two major challenges do you think the natives face? This response is reflective and opinionated.
Prompt 4:
After reading the myths, completing and participating in assignments, explain the importance of Native American Literature, and it’s roots within American Culture. In other words, why do we study American Literature? What do the myth stories tell us about their culture and values? What contributions have the natives made to Pop Culture?

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