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changing is not vanishing
who says the indian race is vanishing?
the indians will not vanish.
the fashions, paint and mocassin will vanish, but the indians—never!
just so long as there is a drop of human blood in america, the indians will not vanish.
who said, in everywhere the american indian will not vanish.
he has changed externally but he has not vanished.
he is an economical and commercial man, competing with the world; he has not vanished.
whenever you get an indian upholding the standard of his race, there you see the indian man—he has not vanished.
the indian is being things and everywhere.
the indian race vanished? no, never! the race will live on and prosper forever.
this question has two parts. answer part a, and then answer part b.
part a
what is a theme in the poem?
- people learn to survive over thousands of years.
- people adapt to different ways of life and survive.
- people survive and succeed in spite of hardships.
- people survive by remembering their own culture.
part b
select two lines from the poem that best support the correct answer from part a.
option 1: \who says the indian race is vanishing?\ (line 1)
Part A
- Option 1: The poem doesn't focus on "thousands of years" of learning to survive.
- Option 2: The poem emphasizes the Indian's ability to adapt (e.g., "he has changed externally but he has not vanished", "an educational and commercial man, competing with the world") and still survive, which matches this option.
- Option 3: The poem is more about adaptation and survival rather than "succeeding in spite of hardships" (hardships aren't the main focus).
- Option 4: The poem doesn't highlight "remembering their own culture" as the key to survival.
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- People adapt to different ways of life and survive.
Part B
(Note: Since the full list of lines for Part B is not fully visible, but based on the poem and Part A's answer, possible lines are:)
- "he has changed externally but he has not vanished" (Line 6) – shows adaptation (change) and survival (not vanished).
- "an educational and commercial man, competing with the world, he has not vanished" (Line 7 - 8) – shows adapting to new roles (educational, commercial) and surviving.
- "The Indian race, vanquished? No, never! The race will live on and prosper forever." (Line 10) – shows survival and prosperity after change.
(If we assume the visible line option is "he has changed externally but he has not vanished" (Line 6) and another like "an educational and commercial man, competing with the world, he has not vanished", those would support Part A's answer about adapting and surviving.)