imagine thunder gave Anansi a robe that made him invisible ,instead of a stick. Give a different ending for the story and rewrite
Answers
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains tells the story of the Nez Perce’s flight from their homeland and
their tragic defeat by the U.S. Army through the eyes of Sound of Running Feet, the daughter of
acclaimed Nez Perce leader, Chief Joseph. The novel uses this perspective to illustrate facets of the
everyday Nez Perce culture, and to show how young people respond to pivotal historical moments.
Perhaps most important, the novel’s unique perspective allows readers to understand Chief Joseph
as a respected father, a man of deep values, and a leader who faced impossible decisions about his tribe’s fate
Explanation:
Through a close study of Chief Joseph’s Lincoln Hall Speech, students hone their understanding of
the strained relations between the U.S. government and Native American tribes. The speech not only
builds on awareness of cultural differences, but also points to common elements of their As the culmination of this work in the End-of-Module (EOM) Assessment, students write an
expository essay to explain how the Nez Perce’s cultural beliefs and values are reflected in Chief
Joseph’s Lincoln Hall Speech, and how the speaker, Chief Joseph, feels about these value.