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I HAVE 4 DIFFERENT QUESTIONS
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Question 1. Which best compares and contrasts the purpose of "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain" to that of "Sayadio in Spirit-land"?
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1. the Norse myth explains what happens to warriors when they die, while the Wayandot myth explains how misdeeds are punished after death.
2. The Norse myth explains what happens to children when they die, while the Wayandot myth explains that there is no return from death.
3. The Norse myth explains what happens to children when they die, while the Wayandot myth explains how misdeeds are punished after death.
4. The Norse myth explains what happens to warriors when they die, while the Wayandot myth explains that there is no return from death.
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I HAVE 4 DIFFERENT QUESTIONS
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