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The explanation for #18 leaves more to be desired.
How is E right? Skeptical that it is a complete explanation?? Wym skeptical? The entire passage consists of the author completely destroying the Pan-Indianism theory- not simply being skeptical.
For B, I don't love the wording but it seems way more right than E. Discomfort at its negative characterization of cultural borrowing. The Pan-Indianism theory essentially says that intertribalism (i.e. integration- coined "cultural borrowing" by the author) will bring about the destruction of the individuality of Native American identity and tribalism (negative characterization!). The author flat out disagrees with this viewpoint, but a lesser term of "discomfort" is fitting. The "by" in borrowing by native Americans could mean the borrowing of/amongst native Americans, not that native Americans are doing the negative characterizing.
Interesting how the explanation video and right/wrong answer breakdown below it have identified two different main conclusions...
I picked A because if something is worth risking your life over then there must be nothing more important than that. I suppose that I see life as being the most important because without it, you literally have nothing. shrug