A few more moons, a few more winters, and not one of the descendents of the mighty hosts
that once moved over this broad land or lived in happy homes, protected by the Great
Spirit, will remain to mourn over the graves of a people ………
i) What grim fate does the speaker fortell about the future of the Red Man? [3]
ii) What does the speaker predict about the future of the White Man? [3]
iii) What proposition has been made to the speaker? What condition does the speaker
make regarding his acceptance of the proposition? [3]
iv) What do you think the speaker means by- ‘ We may be brothers after all. We will
see.’? [3]
v) What reasons does he give for the importance of this proposition? How does he
conclude his speech? [4]
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Many Indians are relatively more privileged in the U.S., though it is a fact that they too face racism here. Many of them moved to America leaving behind discrimination
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