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(a)
Part A
In "The Star and the Lily," how does the young warrior's first dream propel the action of the plot?

A
It causes the Indians to send a number of warriors to go investigate the strange phenomenon.
B
It motivates the star to experiment with several possible living spaces.
C
It convinces the Indians not to fear the bright star as a bad omen, but to welcome it.
D
It leads the star to hover with expanded wings over the homes of the village.
(b)

Part B
Which sentence from the myth supports the answer to Part A?
A
"A number of warriors were deputed to go and see what it was." (paragraph 3)
B
"They concluded that the star that had been in the south had fallen in love with mankind, and that it was desirous to dwell with them." (paragraph 5)
C
"As they returned to the village, the star, with expanded wings, followed, and hovered over their homes till the dawn of day." (paragraph 6)
D
"At length it was told to choose a place itself, and it did so." (paragraph 6)

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Answer:

PART [A] B


PART [B] C

Step-by-step explanation:

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