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What sad truth does Miyax realize at the very end of the novel, as expressed in her song to the spirit of Amaroq?

that Amaroq did not really consider her part of his pack
that her journey has been pointless, since she cannot stay
that Kapugen didn't really love her as much as she thought
that it's too late to live entirely as a traditionaLEskimo

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Answer:

it's too late to live entirely as a traditional Eskimo

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Answer:

The correct answer is that it's too late to live entirely as a traditional Eskimo.

Step-by-step explanation:

This question refers to the story Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George.

This story tells the life of a girl named Miyax who belonged to the Eskimo culture.

The sad truth that this girl perceives at the very end of the novel is that it's too late to live entirely as a traditional Eskimo.

My mind thinks because of you. And it thinks,

on this thundering night,

That the hour of the wolf and the Eskimo is over.

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