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Summary Of This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona
Throughout the article feature “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona.”by Shermin Alexie, in the beginning of the article it expounds that Victor, the main character’s father has died of a heart attack.Victor hasn't seen his father in a few years and is trying to find a way to get to Phoenix, arizona. He calls Tribal Council but declines the funds offered. Thomas Build-the-Fire a former friend of Victor is acknowledged as an Indian, repetitive storyteller. Thomas stands out in the narrative because of his lending hand towards Victor. This shows how supportive and caring he is towards a past friend.
Thomas Build-the-Fire is known for his repetitive storytelling. In “This Is What Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona” the narrative,shows how

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