This question refers to the myth "The Iroquois creation".
Answer:
water and land, fire, sun, air, people and animals.
Explanation:
This myth punctuates in an explicit and direct way the explanation of some elements of creation in the world. As we read this myth, we learned that long before the earth came out, there was an island inhabited by people and that island flew over the sky. The island was very important for the creation of the universe that we know, because on it a woman had two twin sons called Sapling and Flint. This woman ended up falling off the island and was ready to meet eminent death, but was saved by the first living beings on earth, animals. Two birds took it and deposited its body on the water and the mud. Animals were also responsible for shaping the land as we know it.
We can’t read the story so how are we supposed to answer this? I’m not trying to come off as rude I’m just telling you :)
Stars glimmer in the sky.
They may look pointy, but they are round.
Stars are beautiful.
It is often conveyed that stars give off yellow light.
Port. A. to carry (think of a portal, it <em>carries </em>someone from one place to another)
Voc. D. voice; to call (think of the vocals of a song)
Tract. C. to pull (think of what a tractor does)
Vac. E. to be empty (think of what a vaccum does)
Struct B. to build, form (think of a construction worker's job)