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In "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida," which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Haida might find it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another?a. The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner.b. The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a sarcastic manner.c. The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in an over-the-top manner.d. The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a humorous manner.

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it is OPTION1

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A). The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner.

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As per the question, option A i.e. 'The story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner' displays the evidence that would most likely assist the readers to infer that Haida might find playing tricks on each other as the admissible behavior. This objective evidence would substantiate the author's claim and establish the credibility of his claim as the portrayal Raven tricking the Sky chief equitably validates the point for Haida that 'it is natural to trick each other and it is acceptable'. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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