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Quiz 4 Section 4 Lesson 4 Lessons Learned by Omakayas in the Fall Season

Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH

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  • Q1
    The Importance of Family Omakayas learns how valuable her family is, especially during their food preparations for the
    harsh winter months
    30s
  • Q2
    Respecting Nature Omakayas continues to learn the importance of respecting nature after she tells Nokomis that
    the bears talk to her.
    30s
  • Q3
    Responsibility and Growing Up As the family prepares for te winter, Omakayas takes on more responsibilities and starts to help the family by
    preparing and storing food in the family's food cache
    30s
  • Q4
    Which pieces of textual evidence proves that Omakayas has grown and matured by telling Grandma about the Bears
    Omakayas feels close to her grandmother (Nokomis) and trusts her with this secret. She tells her grandmother that the bears talk to her. This shows that Omakayas has a special connection to nature and the animals around her.
    30s
  • Q5
    Omakayas telling her grandmother about her interactions with the Bears is important because
    It shows Omakayas is unique and has a special gift. It connects her to the traditions and beliefs of her Ojibwe culture. It helps her understand and respect nature more deeply.
    30s
  • Q6
    Omakayas' Curiosity about Reading As Okamayas grows and learns, she becomes interested in new things, including the language of the
    European settlers
    30s
  • Q7
    Wanting to Learn the European Language Omakayas shows curiosity about the world beyond her own community. She wants to learn how to read the European language (which is likely English or French). This desire to learn shows that Omakayas is:
    1. Curious 2. Open-minded 3. Eager to understand different culture
    30s
  • Q8
    Omakayas' Curiosity about Reading is important because
    It shows Omakayas' intelligence and desire to learn. It suggests that Omakayas might be a bridge between her own culture and the new people arriving. It demonstrates how young people can be interested in both their own traditions and new ideas.
    30s

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