what can readers infer about the ethics and attitudes of the mormon Faith from what the author shares about her mother and grandmother? why does the author want readers to understand the mormon culture?
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In Mormon culture, when someone started to have self-determined thoughts, they are discouraged.
The chief of the culture or the people who govern the clan is respected.
Also, obedience in people is admired and valued, such people are said to have high self-esteem.
People fell to death when they feel fear or afraid to question the chief or authority of the clan.
They believed that death will approach those who try to speak out at any cause.
These are the points the author wants the readers to get an idea about the clan and their culture.
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