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alukav5142 [94]
3 years ago
5

Which mythical features are present in "The Beginning of the Maasai”? Select four options.

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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
6 0

<u>C</u><u>ows flying through the air among the dusty clouds-</u>is the mythical creature  present in "The Beginning of the Maasai”

Explanation:

A <u>mythical creature</u> is also know as a fabulous creature or fabulous beast, is a supernatural creature , which can be  a hybrid(i.e part human,part animal) and is described in folklore.

The Maasai tribe is one of the most prominent tribe in kenya  . The text "The Beginning of the Maasai" talks about the origin of the Massai Tribe.

The whole  narrative contains  supernatural elements and  events, like the cows flying through the air among the dusty clouds then a giant tree was put by the god so that the sky and earth will be connected, with the cattle walking down the branches of the fig tree to get back to earth. And most importantly, the narrator describes herself as the granddaughter of the god .

spin [16.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

abef

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