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Read this summary of part of “the world on turtle’s back.’” [1] birds of the sea supported the woman as she fell. [2] she landed on the back of a giant turtle. [3] the frightened woman asked the sea animals to find some soil so that she could plant the roots. [10] muskrat brought up some dirt from the bottom of the sea, and the woman put the dirt on the turtle's back. [4] she performed a ritual to create earth; then she planted the roots. which best describes this paragraph?each sentence begins with the subject

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