The story takes place in Mexico. It is about the volcanoes.
Explanation:
The myth is about two volcanoes which were once human beings. They were in love with each other. Later they were transformed into volcanoes and are now a symbol of love.
The princess liked Popo. He too liked her. But she suddenly died and he was heartbroken. The king did not want his daughter to be married as he had trained her and felt that her husband will not know how to rule a country.
Popp was a great warrior and took his army to fight with the enemies.
It is a. principle because the question is asking about the commutative\
Answer:
Stevenson is saying that when we take a bird’s-eye view, we see everything in a grand perspective. From there, much of what we humans do seems trivial or unimportant. We feel aloof from the rest of humanity, much as Apollo felt when he looked down on humans from atop Mount Olympus. Stevenson likens the man’s Apollo-like view to the pleasure he found in the northern Scottish landscape.
Stevenson used the allusion to Apollo to say that when we look at our experiences from a new perspective, we find unexpected pleasure and experience personal growth. He assumes his readers will be familiar with Apollo and the allusion to him will help them understand his new view of this landscape.
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