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Match each sentence to its purpose in a well-developed analysis. Therefore, both myths show that their
cultures may have valued children.
Raven as a child is an important
character because he creates light.
This shows the Haida myth largely
depends on the work of a child.
The Haida myth uses Raven, who takes
the shape of a baby.

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