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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports
ich detail from the text best supports the answer to Part Ar
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"Our friends would have laughed at th
uld have laughed at the picture, because Grandpa wasn't tall and
stately like TV Indians." (Paragraph 3)
"To Grandpa and the Sioux, he once told me, a thing woul
Sioux, he once told me, a thing would be done when it was
the right time to do it and that's the way it was. / ANS
that's the way it was. / 'Also,' Grandpa went on,
looking at me, 'I have come because it is soon
have come because it is soon time for Martin to have the
medicine bag."" (Paragraphs 39-40)
"I gave him the bag, for I believed it would protect
n the bag, for I believed it would protect him in battle, but he did not
take it with him. He was afraid that he would lose it. He died in a faraway pa
(Paragraph 72)
"Thank you, Grandpa,' I said softly, and left with the bag in my hands. be
night Mom and Dad took Grandpa to the hospital. Two weeks later i sto
on the lonely prairie of the reservation and put the sacred sage in my meden
bag." (Paragraphs 82-83)

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