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In "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Maori people live in a difficult climate?
As Tû's descendants, the Maori can conquer anything.
As Tû's descendants, the Maori must attack nature.
Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori often battle the weather.
Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori regularly have to hunt for him.
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"Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori often battle the weather."
Explanation: Tawhiri is the god of winds and storms, so his escape causing the Maori to "battle the weather" directly indicates a harsh, difficult climate. The other choices either claim strength or imply conflict with nature generally, but don't specifically point to difficult weather.
Explanation: Tawhiri is the god of winds and storms, so his escape causing the Maori to "battle the weather" directly indicates a harsh, difficult climate. The other choices either claim strength or imply conflict with nature generally, but don't specifically point to difficult weather.
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