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In various southwestern Native American myths,

animals act as what?
A. placeholders
B. children
C. guides
D. pets

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Answer:

The correct answer is C. Guides.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Native American culture, animals were seen as representations of nature itself, which the natives regarded as a deity. Thus, the animals, which were part of it, had a much greater importance for them than they have today in Western societies.

Therefore, in many native legends, animals acted as representatives of said natural divinity, helping the natives by being guides that led them to achieve their goals.

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