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dimulka [17.4K]
3 years ago
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Read the following passage and answer the given questions: "Little Raven" and His Destiny In Haida history, mask making was impo

rtant in retelling the story of the birth of the Haida people. A common image in mask tradition and in other forms of Haida art is the Raven. He is known as a trickster who helped free humankind from a clamshell. He taught humans many lessons, including how to live a good life. The Haida created masks for dancing rituals and trade offerings at potlatches. These large, ceremonial feasts were at the center of Haida culture. Potlatches honored three important events. The first was a marriage that united members of two different clans. The second was the giving of names to clan members. A potlatch also recognized the passing of an important figure in Haida society. Chiefs held these ceremonies to establish strong bonds with neighboring tribes. Question 22 of 25 What is the literary form of this passage? fiction poetry nonfiction poetry fiction prose nonfiction prose
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zhenek [66]3 years ago
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The answer is Nonfiction Prose I know this because it is not fiction, and it is not poetry



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