The evidence in the myths show that the Maori and Haida cultures are more: A. similar than different because they have important values in common.
<h3>Who are halda and what are their myths?</h3>
The Haida are North-American indigenous people. They have lived off the coast of Canada for thousands of years.
The Maori are indigenous people from New Zealand, the very first inhabitants of the country. Their ancestors were originally from Polynesia.
The myths from both cultures show that, despite belonging to completely different parts of the world, both possess important values in common. After reading about the myths we see that both peoples cherish family, social relationships, emotional and physical needs, determination, among other ideas and values. Let's take determination as an example. In the Maori myth, the characters are persistent in their attempts to separate sky and earth. Likewise, in the Haida myth, Raven does not give up until he receives the box he wants.
In conclusion, the cultures show interesting and important similarities when it comes to their values.
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<span>The sentence which needs a semicolon is : 5) Water is not everywhere it's miles away. When there are two or more ideas related ideas in a sentence, they can be joined by semicolon, in other words it is used to l</span><span>ink two </span>independent clauses in order to connect closely related ideas. The common idea is water, and this sentence should look like this: Water is not everywhere;it's miles away.
I would go with B because he sounded very bold and proud but at the same time he sounded concerned about what is going to happen.
Many reasons such as it was well earned, you worked hard for it, i think it would mean much more knowing that you put your heart and soul into getting it.