Long ago, the gods held a meeting to create a new animal.
"It will be large, with strong bones that people can use to
make tools," said the sky god. "It will be covered in a thick
hide that people can use to make clothing," said the water
god. "It will provide plenty of meat that people can eat,"
said the wind god. They called the animal bison and set
great herds of them across the land.
Which of these most closely matches the tone of the passage?
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A. Once there was a little girl who had a very difficult childhood. Little
did she know that she would one day be crowned queen of her
country.
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B. The greedy farmer could no longer wait for one golden egg each
day. He cut open the goose to collect them all but found the bird
empty inside
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c. l inspected the powder horn, fashioned from a bison. As I held it in
my hand, I considered the effort that must have gone into
obtaining the bone
D. Refore the widesnread ise of horses some tribes would surround
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