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The story is "The First Tears" an Inuit Folktale.

What cultural practice is mentioned in this passage?
A) The story explains why it is that people cry salt tears.
B) The story mentions the importance of protecting one's family.
C) The story's action focuses on the cultural practice of hunting seals.
D) The story reveals the deep passion and emotion Inuit people feel in their lives.​

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The cultural practice mentioned in the short story "The First Tears" is that it's story's action focuses on the cultural practice of hunting seals.

A cultural practice refers to any practice or ways of doing things by a particular culture or group of people. This can mean the way they dress, or eat, or hunt, or even do anything.

  • In the Inuit folktale "The First Tears", the story tells how man first began to shed tears.
  • The story follows Man who had gone hunting seals where he missed killing or capturing even a single seal for his family.
  • But at the same time, the scene made him shed tears, the very first experience of "water" coming out of his eyes.
  • He could not understand why it was happening to him but also felt strange about it.
  • When he went to his son and wife, they too joined him in shedding tears and also produced "such a strange noise".

This would become the very first event of people crying salty tears, producing water from their eyes. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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