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K-english icr
01: 59: 11
which excerpt best justifies this conclusion?
read the conclusion the beginnings of the
maasal," and then war the question.
one purpose of boginnings of the maasal" is to
explain the w ar
the sky god is powerful, but can change from nurturing
to vengeful depending on our behavior.
sometimes enkal is enkai narok, the black god, happy
with us and blanketing the sky with dark clouds that pour
out rain to nourish the plains.
in these times, the sun grows incredibly hot until the
earth dries up and becomes barren.
my father tells me that the eruption was so violent that it
broke the earth away from the sky and flung enkai and
all of the cattle high up into the heavens.
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