the contented... oof. "contented" probably means "satisfied" in this context.
Answer:
don't freak out i got you famit is 2
Explanation:
<span>B. It uses clever dialogue to show that you can never be too safe.
It has both the airbags and seat belts needed in the story. </span>
When John enters the Place of the Gods, he starts to assimilate that all that he was told about the Place of the Gods is not true at all. The Place of the Gods he visits can be seen as a post-apocaliptic version of the city of New York; because of that, the author is placing the reader in a possible future of ourselves. The portrait of New York as a post-apocaliptic city that we must encourage to build again (by the words of John) can be related to the fall of the city (kingdom) of Babylon in the ancient Mesopotamia.
When taking notes you should not write down as many of the author's exact words as possible... So this is false.