|Question 3Verbal

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Life Among the Paiutes is an 1882 autobiographical narrative by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, a Northern Paiute author, educator, and activist. In the work, Winnemucca directly addresses the reader to explain certain customs, writing ______
Which quotation from Life Among the Paiutes most effectively illustrates the claim?
"But how can I describe the scene that followed? Some of you, dear readers, can imagine."
A
"Now, my dear reader, there is no word so endearing as the word father, and that is why [my people] call all good people father or mother."
B
"During the time my grandfather was away in California, where he [stayed] till after the Mexican war, there was a girl-baby born in our family."
C
"We would all go in company to see if the flowers we were looking for had bloomed."
D