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History, 17.03.2022 14:00 justalittle

In the story Words Do Not pay Questions 1. What do you think the author means when he says; "Words do not pay"? How does he use examples to support his claim?

2. What does Chief Joseph want? How does he build his case?

3. How is Chief Joseph taking a stand?

4. Do you think his reasons for doing so are legitimate? Why or why not?

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