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17 May, 10:26

Match each creation myth feature to the correct story outline. Tiles The story involves creation from nothing. The story depicts a small amount of earth expanding, resulting in the origin of Earth. The story tells how natural forces interact to begin creation. Pairs When there was no Earth, a gigantic cormorant dived into the water in search of food. When it returned to the surface, a small lump of mud sticking to its beak fell on the water. The lump grew until it brought up some mud that later became an island. The island grew into Earth. arrowBoth Once upon a time, the Sky and his younger brother, the Sea, got into a sword fight. The sparks from their swords formed the planets. arrowBoth In the beginning there were no animals or humans, plants or trees. God uttered a command and the world began.

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  1. 17 May, 10:49
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    The items I have matched together look totally logical and I bet it 100% correct.

    1. The story involves creation from nothing. In the beginning there were no animals or humans, plants or

    trees. God uttered a command and the world began.

    2. The story depicts a small amount of earth expanding, resulting in the origin of Earth. - When there was no Earth, a gigantic cormorant dived into

    the water in search of food. When it returned to the surface,

    a small lump of mud sticking to its beak fell on the water.

    The lump grew until it brought up some mud that later

    became an island. The island grew into Earth.

    3. The story tells how natural forces interact to begin creation. Once upon a time, the Sky and his younger brother, the Sea,

    got into a sword fight. The sparks from their swords formed the

    planets.
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