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there are 10 lines in this poem. the poem is numbered every 2 lines.
changing is not vanishing
who says the indian race is vanishing?
the indians will not vanish.
the feathers, paint and moccasin will vanish, but the indians,—never! 2
just as long as there is a drop of human blood in america, the indians will not vanish. 4
his spirit is everywhere; the american indian will not vanish.
he has changed externally but he has not vanished. 6
he is an industrial and commercial man, competing with the world; he has not vanished.
wherever you see an indian upholding the standard of his race, there you see the indian man—he has not vanished. 8
the ... indian is here, there and everywhere.
the indian race vanishing? no, never! the race will live on and prosper forever. 10
hardships.
○ 4. people survive by remembering their own culture.
part b
select two lines from the poem that best support the correct answer from part a.
□ 1. \who says the indian race is vanishing?\ (line 1)
□ 2. \the feathers, paint and moccasin will vanish, but the indians,—never!\ (line 3)
□ 3. \his spirit is everywhere; the american indian will not vanish.\ (line 5)
□ 4. \he is an industrial and commercial man, competing with the world; he has not vanished.\ (line 7)
□ 5. \the ... indian is here, there and everywhere.\ (line 9)
Part A (assuming the correct answer in Part A is "People survive by remembering their own culture" or a similar idea about the Indian race persisting)
To determine the correct lines for Part B, we analyze each option:
- Line 1 ("Who says the Indian race is vanishing?") is a question, not support. Eliminate.
- Line 3 ("The feathers, paint and moccasin will vanish, but the Indians,—never!") emphasizes the Indians' persistence despite cultural symbols vanishing, which supports survival.
- Line 5 ("His spirit is everywhere; the American Indian will not vanish.") Highlights the spirit (part of culture) ensuring survival.
- Line 7 ("He is an industrial and commercial man, competing with the world; he has not vanished.") Focuses on modern roles, not culture. Eliminate.
- Line 9 ("The... Indian is here, there and everywhere.") Shows presence, not cultural memory. Eliminate.
Part B
To support the idea that people (Indians) survive by remembering their culture (or persisting due to cultural/spiritual ties), we analyze:
- Line 3: "The feathers, paint and moccasin will vanish, but the Indians,—never!" emphasizes that despite cultural symbols vanishing, the Indian race persists (implying cultural roots sustain them).
- Line 5: "His spirit is everywhere; the American Indian will not vanish." Links the Indian spirit (a cultural/ancestral element) to their survival.
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- "The feathers, paint and moccasin will vanish, but the Indians,—never!" (Line 3)
- "His spirit is everywhere; the American Indian will not vanish." (Line 5)