By the end of "The School Days of an Indian Girl," Zitkala-Sa feels differently about her family than at the beginning. How did things between Zitkala-sa and her mother change from the beginning of the story to the end?
A.They grew apart as a result of Zitkala-sa's experiences with school.
B.They had a close relationship that got stronger as Zitkala-sa got older.
C.They learned to tolerate each other, instead of fighting constantly.
D.They were never close, and school did not change that fact.
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D.They were never close, and school did not change that fact.
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