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Which evidence from "Lake Titicaca" by Miguel Ángel Asturias supports the inference that there is a spiritual connection between humans and nature?



"Waves of gigantic, seamless mass from the Cretaceous that become, at the height of the American world, the fairest crown of water: Titicaca."


"I understood that he spoke of the great lake of ears of corn that all of us Indians have in our heart and from which we get tiny drops of moonlight . . . "


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


"I had heard the voice of the Indian whose wrist I had just taken unexpectedly. . . "

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"I understood that he spoke of the great lake of ears of corn that all of us Indians have in our heart and from which we get tiny drops of moonlight . . . "

I believe its this excerpt. It seems to have a much more understanding to me that it also explains the connection between human and nature much more efficient to me than the others tho.


I hope this helps! If that's wrong. I'm terribly sorry.

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