Which of the following best describes the religious beliefs of the Chav'n people?
A) The Chav'n were monotheistic and believed in a single god known as the Jaguar King.
B) The Chav'n believed it was blasphemous to visually depict their gods.
C) The Chav'n solely worshiped female deities.
D) The Chav'n believed in a host of deities represented in sculpture as part animal and part human.
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