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English, 10.12.2020 03:20 bendmads04

Prompt: A myth or traditional story often attempts to explain the unexplainable. Research a myth or story that is common in society/our world and describe what the culture of origin was attempting to explain. In your response be sure to include: What the myth/story is. A good summary of the myth/story. Explanation that describes what the culture/origin was attempting to explain. You might also want to include a link to where you found your information/research.

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