<span>B. Gilgamesh holds Humbaba’s head to signal his ultimate defeat of the beast Humbaba and, thus, his strength.
At first Enkidu and Gilgamesh are hesitant to go into the forest to kill Humbaba. However, eventually, Gilgamesh decides that he is strong enough to take on the beast. He does so and wins. Gilgamesh is proud of his victory and this show of strength. In the illustration, he demonstrates this by holding Humbaba's head.
The killing of Humbaba angers the Gods and Enkidu's life is taken as a result. This is the catalyst for Gilgamesh's great journey to find immortality as he comes to the realization the death is a possibility.</span>
I can just underline for you :)
Arteries carry blood <u>away from the heart</u>.
The underlined phrase is a prepositional phrase that acts as the adverb.
This is because the phrase underlined has described the verb or the action (carry) in the sentence. It would indicate where the blood is getting carried from.
It's not an adjective because it does not describe the nouns, blood and arteries.
Answer:B
Explanation: It’s well written and logical