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What Similarity Between The Two Myths Do These Passages Illustrate

Question:

Answer: Both cultures thought nature was important.

Question: In “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Haida might find it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another?

Answer: The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner.

Question: Based on “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” the reader can infer that the Haida

Answer: had plenty of food and water available.

Question: Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called

Answer: inferences

Question: In “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Maori people live in a difficult climate?

Answer: Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori often battle the weather.

Question:

Answer: The Maori feel in control of their land.

Question: Based on the myths “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” and “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” one way the Maori culture most differs from the Haida culture is that the Maori culture

Answer: is made up of fierce warriors.

Question: What is one way that “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” contrasts with “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida”?

Answer: The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not.

Question:

Answer: were warmly received

Question: To understand the values expressed in a myth, what are the best elements in the story for a reader to consider? Check all that apply.

Answer: actions

conflict

motivations

resolution