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Indians where is the hero who will destroy that heart of evil i believe it must be each of us indeed when i give thanks this thursday and i cook my native food i will be thinking of this hidden heart and how my ancestor survive the evil it caused."

how does this quotation from "thanksgiving a native american view" affect the author's argument?
the author is arguing that the american indians were able to help the pilgrims, because they were sophisticated. (t/f)

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Final answer:

The quotation from "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" does not support the author's argument about the American Indians being sophisticated and helpful to the Pilgrims.

Step-by-step explanation:

The quotation from "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" does not support the author's argument that the American Indians were sophisticated and able to help the Pilgrims. Instead, the quotation highlights the Native Americans' enduring strength and resilience in the face of evil and the challenges brought by the Pilgrims. It emphasizes the author's appreciation for their ancestors' ability to survive and hints at the idea that the Native Americans may have suffered as a result of the evil caused by the arrival of the Pilgrims.

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