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How many women and children were killed at Sand Creek?
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In the poem, "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" the writer starts off discussing the Sand Creek Massacre. How are these two associated with one another?
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In the reading, what point is the writer trying to get across?
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The author discusses two horrific events. What are they?
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The author has won several writing awards. Which of the following has he won?
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The author of this article is
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The poem is referred to as a thin line between
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The Sand Creek and Texas Chainsaw Massacre add a sense of __________ to the film.
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The writer captures the modern Native American experience in writing with both anger and great affection and humor. What book would the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" be located in?
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There were 700 heavily armed soldiers. Who led them?
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