Everyone fears of failing but it doesn't matter. You got lucky enough to have your life, so live it! It will never hurt more to try than it will to give up.
B. It contains facts and figures that help to prove the author's point.
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<u><em>Bruh rabbit</em></u> learns not to take things that don't belong to you. He took<u><em> Bruh Lizards</em></u> sword so the work of cutting his crops would be easier. He didn't know how to control it, and it cut all of his crops.
A metaphor is explaining something in a non-literal way. Example: <span>I had fallen through a trapdoor of depression</span>
These types of stories are called "myths" and all the myths of a nation collected are called the mythology. Famous examples of mythologies are Greek Mythology (gods such as Zeus, Hercules, and similar), and Egyptian Mythology (gods such as Osiris, Anubis, and similar).