18 points
Read the passage from an informative essay.
Tensions grew in Washington as se...
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18 points
Read the passage from an informative essay.
Tensions grew in Washington as settlers broke established treaties. The Yakama tribes were angry that miners had entered their lands and damaged property. More and more, the area’s American Indians were being pushed out of their traditional territory.
The passage is effective because it is
formal and clear.
casual and friendly.
strong and passionate.
subjective and opinionated.
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