Native American Myths and Plot
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- Q11. Before science and technology the Native Americans made up myths to explainemotionsanimalsweatherall of these.30s
- Q22. The ancient myths that we know the most about come from theEgyptiansNorseGreeksNative Americans30s
- Q33. The Puritans came to North America fromFranceGreeceEnglandNorway30s
- Q44. The Puritans believed the Bible to betrash.comedy.fiction.everything.30s
- Q55. The Puritans used the Native Americans forslaves.all of these.food.shelter.30s
- Q66. The amount of Native American stories that are preserved in English is about10%0%90%50%30s
- Q77. Most Native American myths havegods.ghosts.talking animals.funny people.30s
- Q88. The plot of a story isthe events that happen.the main idea.the meaning of the story.the conflict.30s
- Q99. The most important part of the plot is therising actionexpositioncomplicationsconflict30s
- Q1010. The part of plot when the conflict is solved or the reader knows it never will be is theconflictrising actionresolutionclimax30s