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According to the text, women are more persuasive with Men when they use powerless forms of speech.
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In "How Old Man Winter Was Driven Back," the change in seasons is shown as a violent battle. In "How the World Was Made," the change in seasons is shown as a natural, peaceful transition.
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In the two myths about creation from the Iroquois, the main idea relayed through the two passages is that of the change in seasons. Both texts provided how the Iroquois people believe to be the transition of seasons from one to the next.
The first passage talks of how the sun <em>"begins to send down his arrows"</em>, suggestive of violent warfare between the seasons. On the other hand, the second passage provides a much calmer and easier transition between the seasons, <em>"Because you did not stay awake, therefore you shall lose your hair every winter."</em>
While both passages talk of the transition, the former shows a violent battle and the latter shows it as a natural, peaceful change.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
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Explanation: Women were considered the property of their husbands.
The fourth quote shows that the narrator is persevering through the hardships. The first quote only says that Arab Sheikh is pushing the narrator on, not that the narrator is actually trying. The second quote is quite the opposite of going on - in this one, the narrator wants to stop. The third quote only talks about the pains the narrator was experiencing, not of if he would go on or not. Only the fourth quote talks about moving on despite all the pain and aching.