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GIVE BRAINLESIT !!!! HurryyyRead the passage from "The Education of a Young Chief" by George Copway.

Our wigwam we always carried with us wherever we went. It was made in the following
manner: Poles were cut about fifteen feet long; three with crotches at the end, which were
stuck in the ground some distance apart, the upper ends meeting, and fastened with bark;
and then other poles were cut in circular form and bound round the first, and then covered
with plaited reeds, or sewed birch-bark, leaving an opening on the top for the smoke to
escape. The skins of animals formed a covering for a gap, which answered for a door. The
family all sat, tailor-fashion, on mats. In the fall and winter they were generally made more
secure, for the purpose of keeping out the rain and cold.
What inference can you make from this passage?
O George Copway's tribe stayed in one place and did not move much.
O Young George resented all of the work it took to put-up a wigwam.
O Wigwams are carefully designed to ensure they are easy to transport, set up, and break down.
O Wigwams were inefficient housing for George and his family.

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User Sissi
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Answer:

c maybe? im not 100% sure

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User Aditya Pansare
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Process of elimination:

He said they carry the wigwam with them wherever they go, implying that they often are on the move.

No where in the passage does it have an opinion, especially not one related to how he resents putting the wigwam up.

It never says that it's inefficient housing for them, so I'm left with C, which seems to work as the answer

hope this helps :D

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