In “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Haida might find it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another?

The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a matter-of-fact manner.
The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a sarcastic manner.
The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in an over-the-top manner.
The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a humorous manner.

You were wrong its not humorous manner, thanks for nothing

I just took the test!!! It is a matter-of-fact-manner.

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its matter of fact manner

To determine the evidence that best helps the reader infer that the Haida might find it acceptable behavior to play tricks on one another in "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida," we need to look closely at the presentation of Raven's trick against the Sky Chief.

The options provided describe different manners in which the trick is presented: matter-of-fact, sarcastic, over-the-top, and humorous.

The correct evidence can be determined by analyzing the tone and language used to describe the trick. If the story presents the trick in a matter-of-fact manner, it suggests that playing tricks is a normal and accepted behavior among the Haida. If the trick is presented sarcastically, it might imply that playing tricks is seen as a form of humor or entertainment. If presented in an over-the-top manner, it could indicate that the Haida appreciate exaggerated pranks. Alternatively, if the trick is presented in a humorous manner, it suggests that playing tricks is a socially accepted behavior.

Therefore, you would need to assess how the story presents Raven's trick against the Sky Chief to determine the evidence that best supports the inference that the Haida might find playing tricks on one another acceptable.

The story presents Raven’s trick against the Sky Chief in a humorous manner.

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