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In "Hiawatha the Unifier," what first motivates Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon to come down to earth? A. He is hoping to find a wife. B. He hears a small girl calling to him. C. He wants to see what it is like to be mortal. D. He hears cries of suffering from the humans.

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