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‘Eeny, meeny, miny, moe . . .’
It is thirty years since FBI special agent Atlee Pine’s twin sister, Mercy, was taken from the room they shared as young children. Notorious serial killer Daniel James Tor, was caught and convicted of other murders, and while there’s no proof, Atlee believes he knows what happened to Mercy. Tor still resides in a high-security prison in Colorado.
Assigned to the remote wilds of the western United States, Atlee has never stopped the search for her sister, and, wracked with survivor’s guilt, she has spent her life hunting down those who hurt others. She will always ask herself, ‘Why her, and not me?’.
Now, Atlee is called in to investigate a case in the Grand Canyon when a mule is found dead with strange carvings on its body, and its rider missing. She knows about killers and perhaps understands them better than any profiler in the FBI, but it soon becomes clear that she will need to put her skills to the ultimate test in this investigation.
It seems that Atlee will now have to confront a new monster.
And face the one of her nightmares.
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Answer:
<u>World parents </u>creation stories describe creation resulting from the forming or the breaking of a union between two powerful, primordial forces.
Explanation:
World parents' creation stories are a type of myths present in different cultures. They tell the story of how the man or the universe originates thanks to the union or separation of two or more decides, which are gods or goddesses. In these types of stories, decides are parental figures, where the mother is the sky, and the father is the earth. These figures interact to create something great or powerful.
It's a relative pronoun which introduces a relative clause.
Answer:
the second option, "the universal statement....."
Explanation:
theme isn't the topic but the message of the story. The theme can become more prominent due to the conflict or setting.