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use this passage from the myth to answer the question. though tū was not satisfied, the others liked this plan of action, and proceeded to try with all of their might to separate their parents. rongo, the god of cultivated food and the harvest, pushed with all his might but could not budge his parents even an inch. their love was strong, and such bonds are extremely difficult to break. his brothers tangaroa, the god of the sea, and haumia, the god of wild and uncultivated foods, joined him and offered all their strength. together the three heaved with all of their might, straining the sinews of their arms until they collapsed in a heap, totally exhausted. then tū tried with all his might, using all of his ferocious strength until he fell to the ground with his brothers. \it is impossible!\ cried tū. \we should kill them. there is no other way to be free.\
ot yet, brother,\ said tāne. \let me try.\ the god of forests and birds wedged himself between rangi and in the maori myth, the children try to separate their parents. which evidence illustrates the point that the maori understand the importance of patience and hard work? tū quickly gives up, realizing that separating the parents is impossible. the sons are determined to force their parents apart. the children fail at first, but work together to separate their parents. tāne honors his father with stars.
This shows patience and hard - work as they don't give up after initial failure and collaborate.
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The children fail at first, but work together to separate their parents.