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In Rain Myths, which conclusion about the Madagascan people is most justified by "A Madagascan Myth”?
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 cultural values based on family.
Reason: "A Madagascan Myth" focuses on family members and their relationships/obligations (actions taken for kin), which directly supports the conclusion that family values were important. The text gives no clear evidence of sun-centered religious belief or a primary cultural emphasis on safety.
Reason: "A Madagascan Myth" focuses on family members and their relationships/obligations (actions taken for kin), which directly supports the conclusion that family values were important. The text gives no clear evidence of sun-centered religious belief or a primary cultural emphasis on safety.
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