Why does the Coale keep referring to Wilburn Waters' "Indian nature" in The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia?
A:to create a theme about Waters' nature
B:to show how Waters is one-quarter Native American
C:to explain why Waters was such an excellent hunter
D:to make his readers aware of Waters' violent temper
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to create a theme about Waters' nature
to make his readers aware of Waters' violent temper
to show how Waters is one-quarter Native American
to explain why Waters was such an excellent hunter
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