The lines that best show the narrator's point of view that the Spaniards were trying to change the religion of the Hope people are:
C. "When this mission was finally built, all the people in the village had to come there to worship, and those who did not come were punished severely."
"The missionary did not like the ceremonies. He did not like the Kachinas and he destroyed the altars and the customs. He called it idol worship and burned up all the ceremonial things in the plaza."
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Answer:
C. "When this mission was finally built, all the people in the village had to come there to worship, and those who did not come were punished severely."
Explanation:
In the quote shown above, we can see that the Spaniards are forcing the natives to be forced to participate in the Spanish's religious events, otherwise they would be severely punished. This means that the Spaniards wanted to force Christianity on the Hopi people, forcing them to change their religion in a violent and unethical way.
The theme for this quote is all about ' The American Dream'. People really believed that there would be a dreamlike place for everyone to go to at some point, especially in 1937 during the Great Depression in America.
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