Multiple Choice
In Chapter 7's "In Their Shoes" feature, the author discusses the impact that residential schools had on Indigenous peoples.What is the author trying to make readers understand?
A) The abuses that were sustained by the students impacted them and also the generations that followed.
B) The abuses were not as bad as what was reported because her grandmother said they were not.
C) Healing has begun and soon the impact of the residential schools will no longer affect Indigenous people.
D) The abuses experienced have left lasting scars on those that attended.
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