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  1. Inference: The Inuit people believe that the world was created through a battle between Day and Night. (Page 23)
  2. Inference: Day and Night are portrayed as powerful beings who fought each other to gain control over the world. (Page 24)
  3. Inference: The Inuit people believe that Day and Night are responsible for the cycle of day and night that we experience. (Page 25)
  4. Inference: Day and Night are depicted as supernatural beings with unique abilities and characteristics. (Page 26)
  5. Inference: The Inuit people believe that the battle between Day and Night is ongoing and continues to shape the world. (Page 27)
  6. Inference: The Inuit people have a deep respect for the power and influence of Day and Night in their daily lives. (Page 28)
  7. Inference: The Inuit people believe that the balance between Day and Night is crucial for the harmony of the world. (Page 29)
  8. Inference: The story of the Battle of Day and Night teaches the Inuit people about the importance of balance and harmony in nature. (Page 30)
  9. Inference: The Inuit people believe that the outcome of the battle between Day and Night determines the length of daylight and darkness in different seasons. (Page 31)
  10. Inference: The Inuit people pass down the story of the Battle of Day and Night to preserve their cultural beliefs and traditions. (Page 32)