Read the excerpt from "He Lion, Bruh Bear, and Bruh Rabbit" from The People Could Fly
The litt...
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Read the excerpt from "He Lion, Bruh Bear, and Bruh Rabbit" from The People Could Fly
The little animals could go out in the mornin because he Lion was more peaceable. He didn't walk around roarin at the top
of his voice all the time. And when he Lion did lift that voice of his, it was like, "Me and Myself and Man. Me and Myself and
Man." Like that
Which cultural idea does this excerpt support?
People should treat others with respect
People should treat others with mistrust.
People should be generous toward others.
People should always question each other.
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