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Things turn into geographical features of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, when the Eldest Magician blows on them. The author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."
The question asks for details that support the conclusion that this story is about the creation of the world. In creation stories, the narrator is telling about how something is created. The first correct choice explains how the mountains were created. The second correct choice shows that there was only one animal per species of elephant, beaver, and turtle. All of the other options do not help to prove that this is a creation story.
From our reading of this text, the options that show most clearly that this was a creation account is;
- Things turn into geographical features of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, when the Eldest Magician blows on them.
- The author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."
This story is a creation account because it is impossible today to find all animals that existed in the same space.
In the creation account, it is believed that all the animals originated from one place. We see this in the Eldest Magician's ability to speak to all the animals at the same time.
Also, the geographical features of the earth were formed at this time. All of these lend credence to the fact that this story was a creation account.
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