How did the author of "Stories Saved My Life" determine that he learns best through storytelling rather than in a traditional classroom setting?
He spent time with his relatives from the Ojibwe tribe.


His high school counselor gave him a test.


He failed his classes in school.


He became a bestselling author.

Respuesta :

After reading "Stories Saved My Life," by James Bird, we can say the author determined he learns best through storytelling in the following manner:

A. He spent time with his relatives from the Ojibwe tribe.

What is the article about?

  • In the article, James Bird explains how he was different growing up. His teachers, classmates, and doctors all thought there was something wrong with his brain because he wasn't able to learn like others.
  • As he was failing high school, Bird decided to go away for some time. He went to where his mother was from, to his relatives from the Ojibwe tribe, in Minnesota.
  • It was there that he realized there was nothing wrong with him. His people did not learn in the traditional white way - locked up in a classroom. Now things finally made sense to him.
  • That experience helped Bird realize he learned better through storytelling. He went on to learn everything he could to make it possible for him to tell others the many stories in his head.

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