You Don't Have to Say You Love Me

The narrator's brother, Arnold, leaves Reardan and returns to the rez school. What assumption does the narrator make about Arnold's reason for leaving?

  • He was offered a scholarship to return to the rez school.
  • He was emotionally closer to his reservation Indian friends and cousins that to the narrator.
  • He got in trouble and was forced to leave.
  • He wanted to go back and find his girlfriend.
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He was emotionally closer to his reservation Indian friends and cousins that to the narrator.