Read the excerpt from the Haida creation myth. In the spirit world, the trickster god Raven grew bored. He decided to leave and
fly over the earth, but he found it was in total darkness. The selfish Sky Chief had been hoarding daylight from the world. Raven wanted to be able to see the earth as he flew over it. Read the excerpt from the Maori creation myth. These sons loved their parents, but Rangi and Papa's embrace was so tight that they had no space to move or to lead their lives. They lay in the darkness, constricted and unhappy. Based on these excerpts, what is one similarity between the myths? Both describe why it is difficult to live without excitement and fun. Both explain why it is difficult to live without the ability to fly. Both describe why it is difficult to live without the support of siblings. Both explain why it is difficult to live in a world without light.
Both describe why it is difficult to live without excitement and fun.
Explanation:
One similarity that these texts share is the fact that they both discuss the idea of living without excitement and fun. In the first example, we learn that the raven is bored with his life, and this is the reason why he decides to leave and fly over the earth. In the second example, we learn that the sons felt trapped and unhappy because they had no space to live their own lives.
Both explain why it is difficult to live in a world without light.
Explanation:
Raven releases the stars and the other myth was something about having to push their parents apart to see the sky, i think haha (I'm putting this on my test and i'll tell you if it's correct or not)
Explanation: Appeals to logos were very common in colonial era writing because of a widespread belief in Rationalism — people took reason and logic seriously.
ooo that is easy Egyptians built tombs in there pyramids and made then in different ways and had a aton of passages while the Mayans used there pyramids for astronomy and rituals and sacrifices i could go on but ill keep it short for you :3