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"An Indian Father's Plea" by Medicine Grizzlybear Lake. Then answer the question.Which phrase from the passage best supports Lake's claim that his son has math skills?A.taught by our traditional peopleB.many months there are in a yearC.culturally "disadvantaged"D.in ceremonial healingSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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"An Indian Father's Plea" by Medicine Grizzlybear Lake. Then answer the question.Which phrase from the passage best supports Lake's claim that his son has math skills?A.taught by our traditional peopleB.many months there are in a yearC.culturally "disadvantaged"D.in ceremonial healingSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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