Why does the Coale keep referring to Wilburn Waters' "Indian nature" in The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia?
A:to create a theme about Waters' nature
B:to show how Waters is one-quarter Native American
C:to explain why Waters was such an excellent hunter
D:to make his readers aware of Waters' violent temper
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Explanation:
Q.1 Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Two and half hours later, they found themselves at a tiny, dusty railway station. They got down and stepped outside. A large well built men wearing a white dhoti and kurta and sporting a hug turban greeted them with folded hands. He led them to a bullock cart and much to Ajit's delight lifted and placed him on the cart. The cart trundled on for almost an hour till they finally reached the village. They alighted in front of a large brick house. An elderly man and a woman come out greeting Nanaji and fussing over the kids. They spoke in a dialect which Naina and Ajit found difficult to understand. Question- a) Describe the man who greeted by them at the station. He was _______________________ He was wearing ________________ He ______________________ head He _____________________ hands. b) find the meaning of the worlds from the dictionary and a sentence of your own for each of them. trundled; dialect; alighted: