Problemas
Zitkala Sa says at the end of Section I; "I blamed the hard-working, well-meaning ,Ignorant woman who was inculcating in our hearts her superstillous ideas." What does her description of the woman reveal about the staff members of many of the Indian boarding schools at the time? They thought they were helping Indigenous Mids, but Sa belleved they were harming them. They didn't get paid enough. Theywere intentionally cruel people who were just continuing the Indian War on an educational front. They were all Indigenous themselves, but they didn't understand how different each tribal nation can be.
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Martín
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Explicación
## Step 1The problem is a comprehension question based on a text excerpt. The text is a quote from Zitkala Sa, who describes a woman as "hard-working, well-meaning, ignorant". The task is to interpret this description in the context of the staff members of Indian boarding schools at the time.## Step 2The description of the woman as "hard-working, well-meaning, ignorant" suggests that the woman is well-intentioned but lacks understanding or awareness. This could imply that the woman is not intentionally harmful, but her actions are harmful due to her ignorance.## Step 3In the context of the Indian boarding schools, this description could be interpreted as the staff members believing they are helping Indigenous Mids, but in reality, they are causing harm due to their ignorance. This aligns with option A, which states that the staff members thought they were helping Indigenous Mids, but Sa believed they were harming them.