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Ronch [10]
3 years ago
15

A long time ago, there was a vast expanse of water instead of earth. The animals and trees lived on a level above the water. One

day, Wise Badger dived deep into the water to search for mud. Sadly, he could not swim for long and had to come back. The animals decided to send Brave Muskrat to get the mud. He dived into water and swam for a long time. He came up with a small amount of mud. The mud began to expand in every direction, creating an island. The animals waited for the island to dry. They sent Big Crow to keep watch on the island. In seven days, Big Crow returned and informed them that the island was dry and ready. The animals and trees moved onto the island and lived happily ever after.
What type of creation story is presented in the passage?
A.
ex nihilo
B.
earth diver
C.
world parents
D.
emergence
English
1 answer:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
8 0

The following passage presents earth-diver creation story.

Answer: Option B.

Explanation:

In the above mentioned story we can see that how when the Wise Badger was unable to retrieve the mud, Brave Muskrat was sent to get the mud and he succeeds. Later they created an island out of mud.

Such stories are called as earth-diver creation story where an animal is usually send into the water in search of sand or mud and out of which they build habitat land. Such stories depicts how earth is formed from mud, sand, or dirt.

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