Read this excerpt from "The World on Turtle's Back."In the Sky-World was a man who aimed to please his pregnant wife. His wife told him that she wanted some bark from the roots of the Great Tree. Though the husband knew it was wrong, he dug up the roots of the tree for his wife. In doing so, he broke a hole in the floor of the Sky-World, and was shocked to find empty space underneath. He was terrified and told his wife what he did.Which words in this excerpt support the idea that the husband was very devoted to his wife? a.a man who aimed to please his pregnant wifeb.the husband knew it was wrongc.he broke a hole in the floor of the Sky-Worldd.He . . . told his wife what he did

Respuesta :

A - a man who aimed to please his wife

Option A is the words in the excerpt that she's he was very devoted to his wife. Anyone who 'aims to please' only wants the other person happy (example: you aim to please your boss as work)

Answer:

The words in this excerpt that support the idea that the husband was very devoted to his wife are:  A.a man who aimed to please his pregnant wife.

Explanation:

The excerpt we are studying here belongs to an Iroquois creational myth passed down from generation to generation. The Iroquois are a group of Native-American tribes who share a language, the Iroquoian.

The myth begins with a devoted husband doing anything he can for his pregnant wife. Although he knew it was forbidden, he dug up the roots of the Great Tree just to bring her the bark she wanted. Out of the options given, the one that best shows his devotion is the first one: a man who aimed to please his pregnant wife. From that description, we can already assume his devotion for her. His goal was to please her, to make her happy no matter the consequences.