Question
In "The Aztec Creation Story," what is the most likely reason that Nanahuatzin jumped into the fire first?
(1 point)
Responses
He grew impatient with Tecuciztecatl.
He wanted to save Tecuciztecatl from embarrassment.
He did not want to disappoint the other gods who had encouraged him.
He selfishly desired to be the god who gave light to the Earth.
(1 point)
Responses
He grew impatient with Tecuciztecatl.
He wanted to save Tecuciztecatl from embarrassment.
He did not want to disappoint the other gods who had encouraged him.
He selfishly desired to be the god who gave light to the Earth.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The most likely reason that Nanahuatzin jumped into the fire first is because he selfishly desired to be the god who gave light to the Earth.