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Read the following excerpt from Leslie Marmon Silko’s story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds."

They turned off the highway onto the sandy pueblo road. Not long after they passed the store and post office they saw Father Paul's car coming toward them. When he recognized their faces he slowed his car and waved for them to stop. The young priest rolled down the car window.

"Did you find old Teofilo?" he asked loudly.

Leon stopped the truck. "Good morning, Father. We were just out to the sheep camp. Everything is O.K. now."

"Thank God for that. Teofilo is a very old man. You really shouldn't allow him to stay at the sheep camp alone."

"No, he won't do that any more now."

What does this dialogue reveal about the priest’s standing within the community?
He is a trusted leader of the tribe.
He is considered to be an outsider.
He is a spiritual guide to the people.
He is disliked by most of the people.

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He is a trusted leader of the tribe. :)

This conversation demonstrates the priest's position in the community that "he is considered to be an outsider." So, option (b) or (ii) is the correct answer.

What is the dialogue that reveals the priest's standing?

Dialogue is used by authors to advance the plot and expose information to the audience.

The priest is regarded as an alien by the guys, according to the dialogue from "The Man to Send Rain Clouds." The Native American males chose not to reveal a piece of information to the priest, indicating that they do not trust him.

Therefore, The dialogue from "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" reveals that the priest is considered to be an outsider, as stated in option B.

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