Answer:
I'm guessing the answers A
The most likely reason why the townspeople engaged in bullying talk about Matt's mule is:
D. The town was incredibly boring and they had nothing better to talk about.
This question is taking from "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
<h3>Their Eyes Were Watching God </h3>
"Their Eyes Were Watching God" is a book written by Zora Neale Hurston.
At Joe's stores, there were porch sitters who sat on the porch discussing. They sit down there and talk about Matt's mule, accusing Matt of mistreating the mule. Joe forbids Janie from taking part in the discussion.
For such people just discussing aimlessly actually means the town was boring and they didn't have any other better thing to say.
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Answer:
frightening creatures
heroic characters
supernatural beings
Explanation:
One of the most important elements of ancient Greek mythical literature, as reflected in contemporary literature, is supernatural beings and these show the relationship between mortals and gods which most of the time has to do with the gods transforming to frightening creatures and also, there is always the existence of heroic characters because they are usually a symbol of justice, and fairness.