What is the best summary of Keeler’s argument in "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" ?
American Indians should take revenge for the way they were treated by European Americans.
We should be thankful that the American Indians were able to save the Pilgrims.
We should be thankful, because so many of the foods we eat on Thanksgiving were first grown by American Indians.
We each have a responsibility to try to get rid of the hatred, bigotry, and greed that affected American Indians.
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The best summary of Keeler’s argument in "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" is:
We each have a responsibility to try to get rid of the hatred, bigotry, and greed that affected American Indians.
Explanation:
Jacqueline Keeler has represented her view of celebrating the holiday of Thanksgiving. In "Thanksgiving: A Native American View", Keeler has promoted the thought of celebration by ending the rivals. She has used emotional appeal to persuade her readers. She wanted people to overcome evil and become real heroes.
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