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swat32
2 years ago
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In "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Haida might f

ind it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another?
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1 answer:
Mumz [18]2 years ago
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The evidence that the Haida find it acceptable to play tricks is "The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner," option A.

<h3>What is evidence?</h3>

In literature, we call evidence any piece of information that allows us to support an argument or idea, or that allows us to get to a conclusion or inference. Here, we are looking for evidence that allows for the inference  that the Haida might find it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another.

In that case, the best option is "The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner." The Haida do not criticize Raven's behavior. Quite the opposite, it seems quite natural to play tricks, which allows us to infer that they found it acceptable.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.

The complete question is the following:

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?

  • The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner.
  • The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a sarcastic manner.
  • The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in an over-the-top manner.
  • The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a humorous manner.​

Learn more about evidence here:

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