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There one of them asked me why I wept. I could hardly tell what to say: Yet I answered, they would kill me. "No," said he, "none will hurt you." Then came one of them and gave me two spoonfuls of meal to comfort me, and another gave me half a pint of peas; which was more worth than many bushels at another time.

Based on this excerpt, what was Rowlandson’s perspective of her captors?

Rowlandson began to see that the Native Americans were capable of compassion.

Rowlandson began to see truth in the Native Americans’ beliefs and adopted them.

Rowlandson began to see defeat for her colony at the hands of the Native Americans.

Rowlandson began to see how weak the Native Americans were and plotted her revenge.

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Rowlandson began to see compassion and kindness by the people she labeled as merciless heathens.

From the given excerpt, Rowlandson’s perspective of her captors was that she began to see that the Native Americans were capable of compassion. Hence, Option A is correct.

Who is Rowlandson?

Born in the year 1637 and living life till 1711, Rowlandson was a lady whose full name was Mary Rowlandson. Later she was known as the  Mary Talcott. Mary was a lady belonging to colonial America, who was captured. It was all happening at the time when there was a war named King Philip's War going on in 1676. She was captured by the Narative Americans and kept for a period of almost 11 weeks.

She has also titled the Sovereignty and Goodness of God. Mary was also the author of a book. She was the mother of three children. Just like other humans, she also had few beliefs. According to Mary, there was an eventual redemption and reunification and that was all because of the providence and sovereignty of God.

Thus, Option A is correct.

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