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The argument that Grizzlybear proposes opposing to the claim proposed by the teacher of his son would be:- His son is a normal learner and not a slow learner. He has the ability to learn things similar to the other students.In the text titled "An Indian Father's Plea," Wind Wolf is the child whose teacher strongly claims to his father that he is a slow learner and grabs things too slow in comparison to the other students of the class. While Wind Wolf's father strictly opposes this claim and feels that his child is equally capable to learn in school.However, his father claims to not call his son a 'slow learner' but fails to establish a strong argument to validate his claim as he states Wind Wolf's awareness about 'size, taste, shapes, texture, etc.' yet he fails to deliver the actual aspects that promote learning.
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