Answer: It explains how the Iroquois believe that the earth was created.
"The World on Turtle's Back" is a creation myth that explains how the Iroquois believe that the earth was created. Creation myths are a common feature of all cultures everywhere in the world, as they respond to common concerns of all peoples: "who created the Earth?" and "why are we here?" Creation myths have been passed down for generations, whether orally or in writing, and remain an important feature of culture.
c) self- mocking
The girl sounds like she's embarrassed with herself. She says, "imagine my humiliation", which means she's mocking herself. She's also sarcastic saying," the best example of my brilliance" was when all she had to do was put the plug back in the outlet.
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C. is the correct answer.
C is the only answer choice that refers to the future ("a sign, he said, a sign"). The rest of the answers refer to things happening in the present in the story, with almost no reference to the future of the plot.