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Read the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!
The voice below;
The voice of the grasshopper
Among the plants
Again and again it sounds,
The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below
that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature
that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places
that beauty can only be heard in the elements of nature

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Read the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of natureRead the stanza from “Twelfth Song of Thunder.”

The voice that beautifies the land!

The voice below;

The voice of the grasshopper

Among the plants

Again and again it sounds,

The voice that beautifies the land.

Based on the content of this stanza, what do the Navajo people believe?

that grasshoppers only live on the ground below

that plants and grasshoppers are the most beautiful parts of nature

that the beauty of nature resides even in the most unlikely places

that beauty can only be heard in the elements of nature

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