Which evidence from the story suggests that the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather?

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The evidence from the story that suggests that the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather is:
"Sometimes they would stand there and talk to the Great Spirit, praying for rain or for good weather to help their crops grow."
Which evidence from the story suggests that the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather?

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Responses

They asked the Great Spirit for rain.
They asked the Great Spirit for rain.

They held their ho heavenward.
They held their ho heavenward.

They thank the Great Spirit after a good crop.
They thank the Great Spirit after a good crop.

They plant four kernels in each direction.
The evidence from the story that suggests the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather is:
- They asked the Great Spirit for rain.
- They held their ho heavenward.
- They thanked the Great Spirit after a good crop.
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The evidence from the story that suggests the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather is:

- They asked the Great Spirit for rain.
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