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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

June 13, 1805

How did Seaman's recounting (click for definition) of this day's events explain what Colter and Drouillard wondered about after the fact, in the future?

15 comments:

  1. I don't understand the question. Can somebody please help.

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  2. I don't understand it either.

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  3. I don't understand it either.

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  4. I think they wondered why the pages were missing.

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  5. I thought they were wondering why the pages were missing too, but is still don't get the question.

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  6. I thought they were wondering why the pages were missing also.

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  7. I think they were confused and wondering how and why the pages were missing.

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  8. I thought they were wondering what was on the torn out pages.

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  9. I thought that they were wondering why the pages were missing and what was in them.

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  10. Yes, but why were those pages torn out? What is the explanation that Seaman provides to us as readers?

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  11. Captain Lewis was ripping out the pages because his sketches were not accurate.

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  12. They were probably ripped out because Captain Lewis might have ripped them out.

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  13. I think that the pages were ripped out because Captain Lewis did not like them or think that they were good.

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  14. I think Captain Lewis did not think the pages were important and I think he might have been ashamed or mad that day so he ripped them out of the red book.

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  15. The captain ripped out the pages because he didn't like his drawings.

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