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what do the people do when it snows in the poem a legend of the northland​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In their funny, furry clothes:

She also describes the people of the Northland. She says that when the snow falls, they like to go for sledging and they tie reindeer up to their sledges. Because of the cold, children wear heavy woollen clothes which cover them up completely they look like the cubs of bears.

Answered by uniquegirlsweetsweta
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Explanation:

In their funny, furry clothes:

She also describes the people of the Northland. She says that when the snow falls, they like to go for sledging and they tie reindeer up to their sledges. Because of the cold, children wear heavy woollen clothes which cover them up completely they look like the cubs of bears

The poem is a legend about an old lady who angered Saint Peter because of her greed. The story goes' on like this. One day, Saint Peter was preaching around the world and reached the door of a cottage where this woman lived. She was making cakes and baking them on a hearth.

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