Cite textual evidence for an inference drawn from the text.
From the details in “Words Do Not...
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Cite textual evidence for an inference drawn from the text.
From the details in “Words Do Not Pay,” what do you conclude was the condition of Chief Joseph’s people at the time he made this speech? Cite details from the text to support your inference.
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