Answer and Explanation:
Franklin's text shows a softer view of Native Americans, through the experience of Conrad Weiser. Through the text, we can see an attempt to live in union with the Latin tribes and the attempt to settle the beliefs and values between the two cultures. However, Rowlandson's experience shows a negative view towards the natives. Her narrative shows them how rowdy, very dangerous and undisciplined they are, however, she shows that her opinion has changed a little in relation to them during the time she was held captive, but it does not take away the fact of the violence that was used in her capture .
The tone of the story "Talk" by Harold Courlander and George Herzog is humorous. The story revolves around a farmer being first frightened by the talking yam whom he wants to dig, followed by the dog who told him to listen to the yam, then the palm tree who warned him not to cut its branch. The farmer ran off meeting a fisherman who also ran off hearing the fish trap talk. They come across a weaver whose bundle of cloth talked and then ran with them together. The story is really funny because of the talking characters in the story including the stool in the chief's house.
The intended audience is all citizens of Westport County, as seen by the first sentence of the third paragraph.
Answer:
I think its Monique
Explanation:
It is the only one that makes sense that it is an inference:)
They Both Contain "wirl" But Both Start With Different Letters.