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What does the wind pulled at the priest's brown

Franciscan robe' mean?
The priest's robe is blown by the wind
The priest is running
The priest's beliefs are blown in the wind

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1. The priest's robe is blown by the wind

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Answer:

The priest's robe is blown by the wind

Step-by-step explanation:

From the book The Man To Send Rain Clouds by Leslie Marmon, when the wind is described as pulling at the priest's brown Franciscan robe, it means that the priest;s robe is blown by the wind.

The book contains a story about the tension that occured as a result of the different religious beliefs when an old man is about to be buried. The two differing religious views concerning the burial are the native Indian rituals and Catholic beliefs.

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