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Answer:
The first one is the correct answer.
Explanation:
He always compared the engine to the sound of a cat purring. The word definition for purring is: a low tonal, continual, fluttery sound made by some animal to show or to express a level of contentment or pleasure. For example, cats purr a lot when they are in a state of peace or when they are happy. I guess that is the reason why the motorcycle sound reminded Chan's dad of a cat.
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In "Hiawatha the Unifier", the group of dissatisfied people crossed the Mississipi by laying a long grapevine tree to cross the river.
Explanation:
In the legend about Tarenyawagon the upholder of the heavens, we learn of a time when he looked down from the heavens and saw the suffering of the people. He changed his form to that of a man and came down to help these people. He led them along unknown routes to a place where he built a longhouse that housed them all.
After some years, he assigned the people to different locations but some groups of people who were unsatisfied with their assigned locations decided to cross the Mississipi together. They used a wild and long grapevine tree that ran between the two banks of the river to cross the river. After they crossed, the tree broke and that divided the East from the West.
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Whoever is addressing the Tyger is basically asking questions like, who made you?, why are you so powerful?, etc.
In "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" there is basically a compare/contrast between how these two people look at their Creator. The person in The Lamb is the opposite of the person in The Tyger in the sense that he is thankful for all the things the Creator made. The Tyger is the one who questions the Creator and has more of a darker view of him.