What did Mary Rowlandson’s book demonstrate?
A) The brutality of New England Indians.
B) The strong pull of being part of the Puritan society.
C) The importance of questioning the church elders.
D) The significance of the separation of church and state.
E) The appeal of joining an Indian community.
Answer: B) The strong pull of being part of the Puritan society.
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