English, 25.09.2019 22:30 payshencec21
The idea that both the thunder above and the grasshopper below beautify the land in “twelfth song of thunder” suggests that the navajo
1. appreciate the connection between all living things.
2. feel separated from all the creatures of the world.
3. think the thunder is more important than the grasshopper.
4. live in the dry deserts where there is no thunder or insects.
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