In "An Indian Father's Plea," what does Medicine Grizzlybear Lake ask the teacher to do for Wind-Wolf?
A. Teach him the white man's way so that he can fit in
B. Let him fail the class so he can come home
C. Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly
D. Make the class easier for him because of his background

Respuesta :

C. Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly

Answer:

The correct answer is option C. "Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly".

Explanation:

In "An Indian Father's Plea" by Robert Lake, Medicine Grizzlybear believes in his son Wind-Wolf, therefore he argues with his teacher because he labeled his son as a slow learner. The teacher wrongly labeled Wind-Wolf because he didn't understand the way Native Americans learn. Medicine Grizzlybear instead of asking for making things easier for Wind-Wolf, he asks the teacher to give him a second chance and treat him fairly, as any child in his classroom.