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Read the passage from "The Education of a Young Chief" by George Copway. The change of seasons changed also our mode of living, as well as the places where we had our wigwams. In the fall we gathered the wild rice, and in the winter we were in the interior. Some winters we suffered most severely, on account of the depth of snow, and the cold; our wigwams were often buried in snow. We not only suffered from the snow and the cold, but from hunger. Our party would be unable to hunt, and being far from the white settlements, we were often in want of food. What evidence from the passage supports understanding of the explicit idea that the seasons were important to Native American life? Please select all answers that apply.​

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Evidence that the seasons were important in the lives of the natives can be seen in the sentences "We not only suffered from the snow and the cold but from hunger" and "Our party would be unable to hunt, and being far from the white settlements we were often in want of food."

Why do these sentences serve as evidence?

  • Because they show how the early arrival of the winter harmed the natives.
  • Because it shows how the natives were used to adapting to the seasons.

The text shows how the natives suffered from the unpredictable change of the seasons. Before, they had full control of what would be needed to survive each season, but with the change and the early and impossible to predict the arrival of winter, the natives were taken by surprise and suffered from a lack of shelter and food.

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