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a. Long Arrow encounters three challenges on his journey: books written in unfamiliar tongues, images that were incredibly strange to him, and enormous caves and tunnels (subway stations). b). He is able to overcome each one since he has a dog with him.

A small kid who develops into a bold man as a result of events is the subject of the Native American myth "The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dogs." The narrator consistently keeps an upbeat and cheerful tone despite the youngster only having his sister to love him and being deaf. Because they can't let go of the way he used to be, they continue to treat him like an outsider finale.

Long Arrow wished to give thanks to Good Running (cheif) for caring for him when no one else dared to. He desired for the tribe to perceive him differently. Long arrow must have been destined to see them, he believes. How does Long Arrow's treatment by the villagers alter: Along with being powerful and courageous, he is kind and generous. Spend four days walking north without turning around. The Elk-Dogs will approach Long Arrow on the left side on the fourth day, close by. Long Arrow must use his rope to catch an Elk Dog and ride it home when they catch up to him.

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