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How would the meaning of "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs" most likely have been affected had Chief Joseph adopted a tone of resentment instead? a. It would appear as an accusation rather than a plea. b. It would appear as a request rather than an accusation. c. It would appear as a threat rather than a narrative. d. It would appear as a narrative rather than a demand.

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It would appear as an accusation rather than a plea.

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An Indian's View of Indian Affairs is a pamphlet by Chief Young Joseph aka Joseph the younger, a Native American Nez Perce leader of the Pacific Northwest region and whose tribe was forcibly removed by the US government and first published around 1879 by The North American Review. As a Native American, Young Joseph was pride of his upbringing and culture which was reflected on the speech he conveyed in behalf of his people, and albeit he wanted his audience to listen his heartfelt and sincere motives, rather than an urgent and emotional request, it would appear more as an accusation.

Thereby the best answer would be a.)

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