Why is "The Origin of the Robin" considered a creation myth?
A. It describes an ancient ritual that had an unexpected result.
B. It illustrates Iroquois views on honor and loyalty.
C. It is about a boy who changes into a robin.
D. It explains how the first robin came into existence.
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C. It Is About A Boy Who Changes Into Robin.
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We are given the question as to why the Origin of Robin was considered a creation myth and the correct answer is C.
- We are given four options which we have to consider and explain why is this the correct answer.
- The first option given is ' It describes an ancient ritual that had an unexpected result '. This cannot be the correct answer as even with the result of unexpected it cannot be a creation myth.
- The second option is ' It illustrates Iroquois views on honor and loyalty Even this option is not correct as the statement is just illustrating the views which are not considered as a creation myth. '
- The fourth statement given is ' It explains how the first robin came into existence ' this can also not be the correct answer because it is a fact that robins come into existence and, are not a myth.
- So from the above, we can understand that the correct answer is only the third option as it is given that it is about a boy who changes into a robin which is a creation myth.
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