Answer: Once upon a time, there lived a foolish cat. The cat used to try to sniff everything. Even if it had a bad odor. One day when the cat went out to play, He saw a butcher's shop. The butcher was an ordinary man, except that he was blind. The cat wanted to go and sniff the knife. So the foolish cat went to sniff the knife while the butcher was cutting the meat. In a few seconds, the cat's nose began to bleed. As it was meowing in pain, he realized his foolish mistake and decided to never be thoughtless ever again. Always think about the consequences before doing it.
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The correct answer is A, roles a person may fill. None of the words have anything in common with the remaining options.
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B. The ancient Polynesians saw their gods as wise benefactors.
Explanation:
Based on this passage, we can see that the ancient Polynesians saw their gods as wise benefactors. People saw gods as someone close to them - they describe Tane as heroic and someone who spent time with humans and became close to them. Thanks to him, humans got the gift of fire. Gods helped and respected each other - Tane kept his promise to Fatutiri and battled Atea when he already got old. There is nothing showing us that people feared their gods, thought that they were not smart, or saw them as angry and belligerent.