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Liza has written a summary of the trickster Anansi. Fill in the correct words in the blanks to complete the summary.

Anansi is a character in
mythology. The Ashanti people of Ghana propagated the tales of Anansi. Anansi was a
but also a
person. He helped humans but also played tricks and pranks on them. He used his cleverness and craftiness to get out of tough spots, Cultures
identified with Anansi because he represented the power of the little people over the big people. Ghanian slaves brought stories of Anansi to the
United States and Anansi became Americanized to become?
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