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. In the Haida myth, Raven is responsible for releasing the stars into the sky because he is a troublemaker. 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. In the Māori myth, all of the children fall to Earth, where they are received by their mother.
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Ok so we can eliminate option D. Now from the question, i am assuming we will chose 2 answers. Now, from A,B,and C, based on the reading, choose which you think are correct, and if you can, state your reason for choosing those.
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