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BigorU [14]
2 years ago
7

As you read lines 65-87 Identify Patel’s claims and evidence he uses to support his claims

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1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

"doing painful duties all day long."

> "The men are docile, respectful, and affectionate, with but very few exceptions, truly lovable and manly many of them." "John Suhre a Virginia blacksmith is the prince of patients," "Under his plain speech and unpolished manner I seem to see a noble character, a heart as warm & tender as a woman's, a nature fresh & frank as any child's."

> She feels bittersweet- happy to help, and loving her duties, but also deeply homesick and heartsick. "Though often homesick, heartsick & worn out, I like it-"

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