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Which evidence from "lake titicaca" by miguel ángel asturias supports the inference that some people believe the world began with lake titicaca? question 2 options: " . . and the island on which man and woman, the first ones, created by the dying star, went crazy and broke their golden canes." " . . they seem to drag, the blistered skirt is so low. from the hat, one would say a man. but it is a woman, by her tresses and her clothing." " . . in a no-man’s-land of waters and silences, to raise the hollow of that fingered conch to my " " . . and we discerned, not burning but set ablaze by the sun, boats that looked more like the braided tresses of women . . "

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