In The Song of Hiawatha, how does Mudjekeewis feel about his actions toward Wenonah? A. He is proud of them. B. He is sorry for them. C. He thinks they were justified. D. He is unconcerned about them. Part B Which lines from The Song of Hiawatha best support the answer to Part A? A. Then they talked of other matters; / First of Hiawatha's brothers, / . . . / Then of Hiawatha’s mother, B. Of the beautiful Wenonah, / of her birth upon the meadow, / Of her death, as old Nokomis / Had remembered and related. C. And he cried, "O Mudjekeewis, / It was you who killed Wenonah, / . . . / Broke the Lily of the Prairie," D. And the mighty Mudjekeewis / . . . / Bowed his hoary head in anguish, / With a silent nod assented.