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Which examples from the myths best illustrate the point that the Māori believe the purpose of stars is to add beauty to the world, while the Haida believe the stars add light to the world? Check all that apply.

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In the Haida myth, mischievous Raven frees the trapped stars to illuminate the sky, much to the chief’s annoyance.

In the Māori myth, Tāne decides to honor his father, Rangi, by decorating him with stars.

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Based on reading the myths it should be easy to identify each of these using the PIE strategy and comparing and contrasting.

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B. In the Haida myth, mischievous Raven frees the trapped stars to illuminate the sky, much to the chief’s annoyance.

C. In the Māori myth, Tāne decides to honor his father, Rangi, by decorating him with stars.
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