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Yonder in the sky that has wept tears of compassion upon my people for centuries the untold, and which two are still appears changeless and eternal may change. Today is fair. Tomorrow it may be over cast with clouds. My words are like stars that never change.
a. Identify and provide the context to the passage

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Answered by Anonymous
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this passage is taken from the chapter "chief Seattle speech".

These lines means:

The sky which is above us has from centuries seen our people crying. He says that today it's fine but tomorrow again white Americans will bully us. He says that you(white people) can trust his words like a star that never change.

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