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still, raven could tell the men were not truly happy. they did not have companions to join them in caring for the earth. so raven, wise and determined, searched the earth and sea until he found a group of women trapped inside a chiton. he brought them to the men. the two groups of humans fit well together, and raven became very protective of his people.
—\the raven and the first men: the beginnings of the haida\
based on this passage, what values do the haida have about companionship? check all that apply.
□ women and men work well together.
□ humans should live alone.
□ the best way for people to become companions is to be trapped.
□ people can suit each other when they come together as companions.
□ companionship is good for people.
- The passage states men were unhappy without companions, so companionship benefits people.
- Raven brought women to men, and the groups "fit well together", showing men and women work compatibly.
- The text explicitly notes the two groups suited each other as companions.
- The passage contradicts living alone (men were unhappy alone) and does not frame being trapped as a positive/ideal way to form companionship.
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- Women and men work well together.
- People can suit each other when they come together as companions.
- Companionship is good for people.