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Blizzard [7]
2 years ago
12

How is Baldwin’s adaptation similar to Ovid’s original?

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natita [175]2 years ago
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Baldwin's adaption is implied to be comparable to Ovid's original as given in option (D). In comparison to before the flood, it demonstrates how the vegetation has recovered better.

<h3>What does inference mean?</h3>

A simple definition of inference is the conclusion that can be drawn from the details provided in a tale.

Baldwin's adaption is implied to be similar to Ovid's original in this instance since it depicts how the vegetation recovers better than it did before the flood.)

The regrowth of the vegetation served as an illustration of Ovid's main theme of metamorphosis or change.

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