English, asked by victor20020226, 1 year ago

Why does Neiterkob’s daughter most likely tell the myth “The Beginnings of the Maasai”?

to entertain the reader with the fantastic setting of where the Maasai live
to persuade the reader to adopt the Maasai’s affection for the sky god
to explain to the reader the origin of Maasai culture
to impress the reader with the history of the Maasai

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option C.


In the Beginnings of the Maasai, Neiterkob's daughter is most likely to explain the reader about the origin of the Maasai culture.


Neiterkob was the founding father of the Maasai tribe in Africa continent.


His daughter is trying to explain how this indigenous tribe from Africa started.

Answered by Sidyandex
5

This is an introduction to folk mythology that is part of any community and culture.

This story reveals how the daughter is special and it gives the readers the perfect origin of the Maasai culture to impress the readers about the invention and propagation of their community.

The story also talks about cattle and divine intervention of god.

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