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Rina8888 [55]
2 years ago
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The contemporary novel The Hunger Games features a lottery where children are selected to fight to the death in combat.

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Alika [10]2 years ago
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The section of "Cruel Tribute” that best features a similar mythological element is “The Tribute". So, the correct option is B.

<h3>What is the Mythological element?</h3>

The mythological element may be defined as those elements that include characters, choruses, practices, and symbols. These elements help to materialize and communicate the theme of mythology.

"The Cruel Tribute" is an ancient Greek story that describes a lottery in which children were picked as tributes for King Aegeus who had come from Crete.

In both stories, the children were erratically chosen by the lottery and are referred to as tributes. It also features a lottery where children are selected to fight to the death in combat while representing their districts.

Therefore, the section of "Cruel Tribute” that best features a similar mythological element is “The Tribute". So, the correct option is B.

To learn more about The Hunger Games, refer to the link:

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