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Iktomi prayed to Inyan, the great-grandfather at the beginning of "Iktomi's Blanket" because he was hungry after the wolves ate his duck feast.
After the wolves devoured his duck feast, Iktomi prayed to his great-grandfather Inyan at the opening of "Iktomi's Blanket" because he was starving.
Iktomi, who is left without food after the wolves ate his dinner from the book Iktomi's Blanket, prayed to Inyan for assistance since he was starving, and he also made an offering of his blanket because it was all he had to spare.
After providing his blanket as an offering, he left and went to roast a freshly wounded deer when the weather changed and he became terribly cold. He then went back, albeit rudely, to get his blanket from Inyan.
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The complete question is ''5. Why does Iktomi pray to Inyan, the great-grandfather, at the beginning of "Iktomi's Blanket"?
O He is cold because he has given away his blanket.
O He is hungry after the wolves ate his duck feast.
He is remorseful for foolishly telling the wolves about the ducks.
He needs a plan to deceive and kill the ducks.