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In Samuel’s Memory, which tone does the author most clearly use to tell Samuel’s Story?

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The Apex answer is D. Which is angry and lonely.

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Answer: lonely and angry

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In Samuel’s Memory the true story of a Cherokee Indian boy is told. This 9 years-old boy was taken by some soldiers to left his home. He was part of the dramatic journey known as the Trail of Tears where he suffered his mother's death. He feels lonely because he lost his home and his mother abd he feels angry because of the racism he suffered from white people.

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