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As said in the story in paragraph 2 "When he had gotten the thing out, he said: "This is very curious." Which will give you a feeling what are they curious about? As stated in paragraph 3 "Effie stood holding her handkerchief to her eye, and said: "I don't believe it's out.", As he said " it's" which mean we don't no if it's a female or male, or human at all!, After Effie's father had the "it" removed from her eye he said " This is very interesting". What is very interesting?, So it must have been something unknown. In paragraph 7 the "it" is identified as a Four well-developed limbs; a long caudal appendage; five toes, unequal in lengths, almost like one of the Lacertidae, yet there are traces of wings, that are a bat-like wing. Then the father took a quick look at the creature, and told Effile the the creature is a dragon! They mystery is what was in her eye?, what made is so interesting?, and why were they so curious?, because the mystery is actually a dragon!, and is there more of them?..
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It depends on how you view the world and what you think is right.
According to the creation myth, "Huveane and Clay People", qualities that are important to Bapedi and Bavenda are;
- Love, Happiness, and Care
The story, "Huveane and Clay People", is a South African creation myth that was written by Tony Allan, Fergus Fleming, and Charles Phillips.
The story shows how Huveane, a trickster formed a baby and breathed life into it.
He had kept it hidden and cared for it secretly but when his father saw the baby and translocated the child, Huveane became very sad and gloomy.
His parents were happy when they saw Huveane rejoicing when he saw his baby again beneath the logs of wood.
Care and love were demonstrated in the way Huveane cared for the baby. Happiness is also valued by this culture as seen in the way the parents rejoiced at their son's happiness.
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