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uysha [10]
3 years ago
14

Use this passage from the myth to answer the question. But in no time, the baby grew bored again, and shrieked violently. Finall

y, the chief gave the child another box to entertain him. Raven, disguised as the baby, began to play even more wildly with this second box. He tumbled it hard, and again it fell open. The moon spilled from the box, and in excitement the child tossed it high into the sky. The chief tried to catch the moon before it escaped, but it was too late. He resolved not to let the child have anything else to play with. Instead, he decided, his daughter would just have to give the child away to another woman. But the daughter refused. She had grown to love the baby, despite his irritable behavior. Once again, the child became bored, and wailed profusely, his black eyes flashing mischievously like a raven's. The chief did everything he could think of to calm the child. Nevertheless, the baby cried on, and began to point at a third box in the corner. Before the chief could move, his daughter handed the child this new toy to play with. This time, knowing the treasure that lay inside, the child turned back into Raven, who snatched the box in his beak and flew up through the smoke hole in the ceiling. Once away from the Sky Chief, Raven released the Sun from its confinement. Light shone across the entire Earth, illuminating mountains, rivers, and oceans. Raven no longer had to fly through the dark. –“The Raven and the First Men – The Beginnings of the Haida” In the Haida myth, Raven releases sources of light. What conclusion can be drawn about the Haida’s values based on this part of creation? Nature is something that must be kept hidden away. The moon, the stars, and the sun are important parts of the world around the Haida. The Haida value the sun more than the moon or the stars. The Haida are not concerned with parent and child relationships.
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Fed [463]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The moon, the stars, and the sun are important parts of the world around the Haida.

Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

its B The moon, the stars, and the sun are important parts of the world around the Haida.

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