Based on the excerpt from "The Iroquois Creation Myth", it is reasonable to conclude that: C. neither twin could die because they were immortal gods.
What is an inference?
The process by which a reader infers, particularly through induction, the meaning or message (information) connected to a literary work is called an inference.
The following sentences in the passage from "The Iroquois Creation Myth" allow us to rationally and reasonably deduce that since the twins were eternal gods, neither of them could pass away:
"Died, but didn't die"
"...still lives and reigns"
"...lives in the Sky-World"
complete question;
Based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to conclude that the right-handed twin hurt his brother but did not kill him. the left-handed twin pretended to die but really survived. neither twin could die because they were immortal gods. the left-handed twin was immortal, but his brother was not.