Which sentence from the passage shows the Ouga's point of view about 17 points how the world works? "The Ouga did hear their voices and, because he loved his people as a father loves his children, he made the night cease as they desired." "The Ouga hesitated, knowing that there is purpose in all things created in two-day and night, birth and death, joy and sadness." "In the end, however, because he was kind and wanted to please them, the Ouga gave his people what they wanted." "The Ouga was pleased to see his people smiling once again, but his heart was heavy for during the time of darkness many of his people had perished."