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English, 11.03.2020 23:00 mraymundo025p0gpw9

Read the excerpt from "Why the Sun Is Brighter Than the Moon.”

When they were very young, Buwan pushed Araw into a fast-flowing stream.

"Sister, my sister, I’m losing my grip! Grab my hand!” cried Araw, her small hands clinging onto the slippery banks.

"No, sister, I won’t,” replied Buwan, "for you will pull me in too!”

Another time, Araw caught a cicada and put it in a cage she’d made out of bark. Buwan grabbed the cage and shook it.

"Sister, my sister,” cried Araw, "please be careful, because that is a present for our father.”

The details in the excerpt show readers that Buwan

appreciates Araw’s generosity.
loses respect for Araw’s intelligence.
has little regard for her sister’s well-being.
may be unaware of her sister’s treachery.

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