Answer: In both, people fight for their lives. It contributes because The Hobbit and The Hunger Games follow Campbell’s formula for “The Hero’s
Explanation: In the 1940s, the writer and professor, Joseph Campbell, noticed that a lot of his favorite stories shared a similar structure. He wrote about it in his book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Today, this story structure is popularly known as “The Hero’s Journey.” Campbell’s Hero’s Journey structure shows up all over literature, no matter the genre. The Hero’s Journey stories are so compelling because we like to see heroic characters overcoming great obstacles; we admire these heroes and hope to be like them.
True all paragraphs must have topic sentence.
Answer: D. that people cannot exert control over supernatural elements
Explanation:
When the three apparitions were summoned for Macbeth, they spoke to him but didn't answer his questions. The apparitions summoned were the armed head, a child crowned, that had a tree in his hand and a bloody child.
The apparitions told Macbeth to be careful of Macduff but despite that he was assured that no one can harm him and that he won't be overthrown until when Birnam Wood eventually moves to Dunsinane.
The three apparitions not answering his questions indicates that people cannot exert control over supernatural elements.