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In Rain Myths, which conclusion about the Madagascan people is most justified by "A Madagascan Myth”?
The Madagascans had religious beliefs based on the land.
The Madagascans had cultural values based on family.
The Madagascans had religious beliefs based on the sun.
The Madagascans had cultural values based on safety.
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The Madagascans had religious beliefs based on the land.
The myth describes spirits/forces tied to the earth and shows people performing rituals/offerings connected with the land to bring rain, so it supports that their religious beliefs were land-centered.
The myth describes spirits/forces tied to the earth and shows people performing rituals/offerings connected with the land to bring rain, so it supports that their religious beliefs were land-centered.
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