Which best describes the difference in the way people are created in the Blackfeet and Apache myths?

A. In the Blackfeet myth, Old Man makes people from clay figures; in the Apache myth, Kúterastan makes people directly from his hands.

B. In the Blackfeet myth, people are created from other people; in the Apache myth, people are created from gods.

C. In the Blackfeet myth, Old Man makes people that look like people; in the Apache myth, Kúterastan makes people that look like animals.

D. In the Blackfeet myth, people are the very first creations; in the Apache myth, people are created at the end of all creation.

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The correct answer is A.

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