In "The Old Chief Mshlanga" by Doris Lessing, the narrator's opinion about the natives evolves from an initial sense of pity and guilt towards a deeper understanding and respect for their culture and way of life. The narrator begins to see the natives not as inferior but as resilient and dignified people who have their own way of existence.
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the natives had to learn Christianity and change their way of religion.
to change them over to your religion
how can you change a fact into an opinion?
you change an opinion by going with other ideas an thinking about it
How did William Henry Harrison's opinion of slavery change
no the motives weren't fulfilled they didn't find any gold and didn't really change the ways of the natives
because they didn't want change in their colonies.
Yes, they were
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This is were that missing (?) apostrophe would come in handy. Media can't change your opinion if it is set and not open. Media can change your opinion if it is open to the new and different information media can bring to you. kapm
no, well it depends, it's your opinion, no anyone should change your opinion.