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Which evidence from "Lake Titicaca" by Miguel Ángel Asturias supports the inference that some people believe the world began with Lake Titicaca?

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" . . . and the island on which man and woman, the first ones, created by the dying star, went crazy and broke their golden canes."


" . . . they seem to drag, the blistered skirt is so low. From the hat, one would say a man. But it is a woman, by her tresses and her clothing."


" . . . in a no-man’s-land of waters and silences, to raise the hollow of that fingered conch to my ear..."


" . . . and we discerned, not burning but set ablaze by the sun, boats that looked more like the braided tresses of women . . . "

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Answer:

" . . . and the island on which man and woman, the first ones, created by the dying star, went crazy and broke their golden canes."

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The lake tiki taka is a large lake that is located in the border between Bolivia and Perú, it was believed by lots of the local cultures that the human life was first initiated in the lake tiki taka, and the excerpt that best expresses it would be that one makin reference to the Man and woman, the first ones, saying that those men and women were the first ones to populate the earth and eventually leaving the island to cover the wolrd, they thought to be descendants of the first men.

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The answer is "... and the island on which man and woman, the first ones, created by the dying star, went crazy and broke their golden canes.". This statement infers that "the first ones" or the first man and woman were created by the dying star at the lake.

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