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mother's will. [2] I had written for her approval, but in her reply I found no encouragement.She called my notice to her neighbors children, who had completed their education in three years.They had returned to their homes, and were then talking English with the frontier settlers. Her few words hinted that I had better give up my slow attempt to learn the white man's ways, and be content to roam over the prairies and find my living upon wild roots. I silenced her by deliberate disobedience. (3) Thus, homeless and heavy-hearted, I began anew my life among strangers. Based on the context of the passage, what Is the most likely Intended meaning of the word "strangers" in paragraph 3? People who don't share Zitkala Sa's culture People who are odd People Zitkala Sa would never meet People from another country
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Cristian
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'People who don't share Zitkala Sa's culture'
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## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the context in which the word "strangers" is used. In this case, the word "strangers" is used to describe the people among whom Zitkala Sa begins her life anew.## Step 2Next, we need to analyze the options given and determine which one best fits the context. The options are: People who don't share Zitkala Sa's culture, People who are odd, People Zitkala Sa would never meet, and People from another country.## Step 3We can eliminate the options "People who are odd" and "People Zitkala Sa would never meet" because they don't align with the context of the passage. The passage does not suggest that Zitkala Sa is avoiding or not meeting people.## Step 4The option "People from another country" can also be eliminated because the passage does not indicate that Zitkala Sa is moving to a different country.## Step 5The remaining option is "People who don't share Zitkala Sa's culture". This option aligns with the context of the passage, as Zitkala Sa is moving to a new place and starting her life among people who have different cultural practices and beliefs than her own.