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English, 10.03.2021 21:20, Izzyfizzy

Reading this excerpt from page 328, what can you infer about Major Miles? "Words tumbled about in his mind. Somehow, he realized, he had to vivify the moment. These children were about to go out from the Reservation and get a new start. Life would change. They ought to realize it, somehow --"

Major Miles was a cruel person.

Major Miles didn't like getting the kids off the reservation.

He believes that he is the right thing for the Native American children.

Major Miles was a thoughtful man.

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