Answer:
The answer is the first one: they are not moving
Explanation:
It's a metaphor comparing the elk and stones
The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand contrasts with "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida" in the following way. The Raven is a central character in Haida mythology. He is sometimes known as a trickster, but the Haida believe that Raven is a complex reflection of myself. In Maori mythology the Maori believe there was nothing in the beginning. The beginning was made from nothing. The original parents, the Earth mother and the Sky father came from this nothingness. They had 70 male children who, in turn, became the gods of the Maori.
i would think A? before taking my answer maybe wait for a second opinion :)
Answer:
The family gives the Duvitches their fish back, and the Duvitches invite them over for food. They hang out and soon the whole neighborhood accepts them for who they are.