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Which choice is true of all the Aboriginal peoples’ myths concerning the sun?

The sun roasted humans over a fire.


The sun is always named Alinga.


The sun lit the sky to find her lost son.


The sun is a female goddess.

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User Farzan
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Answer:

the second one i think hope this help

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User Pashupati Khanal
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Answer:

The sun is a female goddess.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aboriginal people are indigenous groups in Australia. They have a strong connection with nature that they even have various myths concerning the "sun." Among the choices above, it is the last choice (The sun is a female goddess) that is true of all Aboriginal people. She is perceived in different names according to different locations in Australia. For example, the sun is called "Bila" in Southern Australia, but is called "Gnowee" in Southeastern Australia. This means that she is not always named as "Alinga." Despite having different names, the sun is largely believed to be a female goddess.

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