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| a traditional story that explains how life began. |
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| a central message or insight into life revealed by a literary work |
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| symbols patterns or character types that repeat across cultures. |
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| The tree that the wife saw uprooted in her dream |
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| She was able to grab a piece of the earth and bring it back to the turtles back |
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| They save the wife when she falls |
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| oversaw the first navajo wedding |
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| Journals/histories/sermons |
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| Dry root that Indians eat |
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| Spanish word for seven cities of gold |
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| "Hunger is the best pickle" |
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| Ben Franklin. This is an example of an Apharism |
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| Perfection of Mankind. This was wanted by Ben Franklin and our founding fathers. |
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| "Life Liberty and Property" |
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| "These are the times that try men's souls" |
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| Governor that died in the Scarlet Letters |
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