2. You learned that the author's message in "The Battle of Greasy Grass" is that the battle "was a watershed moment in the history of Indigenous-U.S. relations." You also learned that the message in "The Little Horn Massacre" is that the battle was a disaster for the United States. Since the two accounts have the same general purpose, explain how the perspective of the accounts helps communicate the different messages.
3. You learned that the purpose of "The Death of Gen. Custer: Sitting Bull Tells the Story of the Fight" is to give details about the death of Custer from the perspective of his enemy, Sitting Bull. You learned that the message of the account is that it's unclear exactly what happened to Custer — only that he was killed. Look closely at this account and identify at least one other purpose Sitting Bull may have had in giving his account. Support your answer with evidence.


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