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It is thus among all of the animals too, even down to the little frogs. The father frog, on his death bed, asks, "Who is my best friend?"

And all of the little frogs answer, "Nehpo, Nehpo, Nehpo."

You have heard them.

Which fact does this story explain?

Why frogs make a certain sound

What happens after a person dies

Why Yaqui children are important to their parents

Why frogs are important to the Yaqui

This story explains why frogs make a certain sound, as it depicts the father frog on his death bed asking who his best friend is, and all the little frogs responding with the sound "Nehpo, Nehpo, Nehpo." So, it seems like the story highlights the unique sound that frogs make.

This story explains why frogs are important to the Yaqui.

The story explains why frogs make a certain sound. The excerpt mentions how the father frog asks, "Who is my best friend?" and the little frogs respond with the sound "Nehpo, Nehpo, Nehpo." This suggests that the sound the frogs make is a way of indicating friendship or loyalty.

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Why frogs are important to other animals

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Why frogs make a sound of "Nehpo"