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.

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B - it suggests that parent's words were held in very high regard

The father had high aspirations for his son and told him what to do - the son willingly followed his father's directions, knowing that he was wise and only wanted what was best.

The correct answer is:

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

This is what "The Origin of the Robin" suggests about Ojibwa views of the parent-child relationship.

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