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Lerok [7]
2 years ago
4

Which of the following pieces of dialogue from Leslie Marmon Silko’s story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" best reveals that Fathe

r Paul sees compromise between the two faiths as the best option?
“Thank God for that. Teofilo is a very old man. You really shouldn’t allow him to stay at the sheep camp alone.”
“For a Christian burial it was necessary.”
“You know I can’t do that, Leon. There should have been the Last Rites and a funeral Mass at the very least.”
“When Leon opened the door Father Paul stood up and said, ‘Wait.’”
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1 answer:
alukav5142 [94]2 years ago
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Answer:

From the conversation above, we see that Leon is asking Father Paul of something that is not right according to his Faith. But as Leon started to stop asking and wanting to go, Father Paul told him to wait , indicating that He might be able to do something that is not right according to his belief.

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