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Reread the passage that begins on page 85 with the sentence “One day as she walked

home across the snow town…” and ends on the next page with “The night she threw her

i’noGo tied away.” What conflict does the passage illustrate? What lesson about life

might Julie need to learn, to be happy?

40 points!!!


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Answer:

Eskimo roots, which she cherishes by speaking Upik. For another, she has learned English, which is a sign of her ties to the modern world. And of course, there's her growing fluency in wolf language, which helps us understand Miyax as having strong ties to the natural world.