Question
Leaving residential schools, survivors deal with feeling of:which of this is not included? a. happiness b. resorted unhealthy feelings of pain c sorrow d. shame
Solution
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Patrick
Master ยท Tutor for 5 years
Answer
The answer is **a. happiness**.Leaving residential schools was a traumatic experience for many Indigenous people. While feelings of sorrow, shame, and resorting to unhealthy ways to cope with pain were common experiences, happiness would not typically be associated with the immediate aftermath of leaving such an institution. The legacy of residential schools involved abuse, cultural loss, and lasting psychological trauma.