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lets jump in. 1. examine the quote from chief standing bears speech bel…

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  1. examine the quote from chief standing bears speech below:

\that hand is not the color of yours, but if i pierce it, i shall feel pain. if you pierce your hand, you also feel pain. the blood that will flow from mine will be of the same color as yours. i am a man.\
— chief standing bear, courtroom speech, 1879

  1. answer the questions that ask what you notice and wonder about the quote above.

short response questions (3 questions)
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question 1
1 point
what do you notice about the words or ideas used in the quote?
your response should include at least one specific example from the text.
📝 your response should be at least one complete sentence.
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To answer this, we analyze the quote. The quote uses a comparison of hands (different color, same pain and blood color) to argue for shared humanity. For example, "That hand is not the color of yours, but if I pierce it, I shall feel pain" shows the use of a physical comparison (hand piercing) to highlight that despite skin - color differences, the experience of pain and the color of blood are the same, emphasizing the speaker's humanity ("I am a man").

Answer:

I notice that the quote uses a comparison of hands (specifically the experience of pain when pierced and the color of blood) to emphasize shared humanity; for example, it says "That hand is not the color of yours, but if I pierce it, I shall feel pain" to show that despite skin - color differences, the pain and blood color are the same, leading to the conclusion "I am a man".