As a babe I rolled on the dirt floor of my father's tepee, hung in my tsoch (Apache name for cradle) at my mother's back, or suspended from the bough of a tree. I was warmed by the sun, rocked by the winds, and sheltered by the trees as other Indian babes. When a child my mother taught me the legends of our people; taught me of the sun and sky,' the moon and stars, the clouds and storms. She also taught me to kneel and pray to Usen for strength, health, wisdom, and protection. We never prayed against any person, but if we had aught against any individual we ourselves took vengeance.
We were taught that Usen does not care for the petty quarrels of men. What is NOT implied in the narrator's discussion of prayer? A) Prayer ought never be used for evil purposes. Eliminate B) Prayer is important to ensure well-being. C) Usen forbids the taking of vengeance. D) Usen brings good things to people.
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Prayer is important to ensure well-being.
b
This is due to the fact that people pray to Usen for all of the things included in well being
thx so b
yes :) thats right
it was c
i got it wrong
oh really :O what online school do you go to
realllyyy sorry I go to school online thats why i was asking because it was automatically graded xD
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