What does "The Origin of the Robin" suggest about Ojibwa views of the parent-child relationship?

A. It suggests that children were encouraged to disagree with parents if necessary.
B. It suggests that parents’ words were held in very high regard.
C. It suggests that parents were encouraged to allow their children liberty.
D. It suggests that parents preferred that their children be independent.

Respuesta :

What does "The Origin of the Robin" suggest about Ojibwa views of the parent-child relationship?

A. It suggests that children were encouraged to disagree with parents if necessary. (not true)

B. It suggests that parents’ words were held in very high regard. (true)

C. It suggests that parents were encouraged to allow their children liberty.(not true)

D. It suggests that parents preferred that their children be independent.(not true)


The correct answer is option B. "It suggests that parents’ words were held in very high regard." In "The Origin of the Robin" Iadilla is a young man that had to endure days of isolation in order to bring honor to his family. The father of Iadilla insisted him to resist, which motivated the young man. This event suggests that Ojibwa views include taking the parents words in very high regard.