The differences between Martin and his grandfather turned out to be more important within the story.
<h3>Who are Martin and his grandfather?</h3>
- Martin's grandfather is a Native American.
- He is very attached to traditions.
- Martin is a boy born and raised within American culture.
- He is not linked to traditions, even with his grandfather.
Martin and his grandfather see traditions very differently mainly because of the culture in which they were raised. This difference is very important to establish the plot because while the grandfather insists on passing the Medicine Bag to Martin, he is indifferent and even embarrassed.
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Answer:
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I would say "convince her to tell her parents the truth." That form of peer pressure is indeed a form of positive peer pressure since her friend would be pressuring her to the truth.
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