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28 January, 05:56

What can be inferred about about the representation of Indian burial customs in Freneau's "the Indian burying ground"?

A. A sense of peace and eternal repose

B. That the spirit remains active after death

C. That the Indians did not believe in an afterlife

D. A grave warning to whoever might disturb the dead

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  1. 28 January, 09:50
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    "The Indian Burying Ground" is actually a lyric poem that was written by Philip Freneau and based on the representation of Indian burial customs in this poem, what we can infer is that the spirit remains active even after death. The answer for this would be option B.
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