B. Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words.
1. Why does the chief set a condition on accepting the president's offer?
2. 'Like a man dying for many days...': What does the chief mean by this?
3. What does the Native American chief mean when he says ‘I am a savage and do not understand?
4. How does the chief compare the cruelty of the white people towards animals as well as towards the Native Americans?
5. In the last paragraph, the chief states, “The white man's dreams are hidden from us. What makes him say so?
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1answer --)) He was wise enough to understand that the White colonisers were powerful and the only option his people had was to agree to their proposition .
2answer --)) it is a name of a writer
4answer--)) Chief Seattle says that both the white men and red men are two distinctive races. He says that white people seem to forget their ancestors and live far from them, whereas for red man the ashes of their ancestors are sacred and customs, rituals followed by their ancestors is their religion. Chief Seattle also distinguishes their god with his. White men’s god seems to love them and hold their hand as a father holds his son’s, but there is no one to help the red people. They seem to be orphans. “How can we be both brothers?” says Chief Seattle indicating to the wide difference between them
5answer--)) his dreams
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