Answer:
This type of story is an example of a creation myth. (letter C)
Explanation:
<u>Creation myths are stories found in different cultures all over the world. Those stories explain how the world was created as well as many natural phenomena such as rain, lightning, the sunrise and sunset, etc. </u>
Commonly, such stories will include gods or god-like animals and beings who, whether intentionally or not, end up originating the world as we know it. In some stories, humans beings already exist, and they even interfere or help in the creation. With that in mind, we can easily see that <u>the story described in the question is an example of a creation myth. It has the elements mentioned above - a god, sky children (god-like beings), and the building of the world.</u>
Answer:
C. Its Context.
Explanation:
Before reading or analyzing a written piece of literary work, it is vital to have the background knowledge or the context in mind as it would give a fair idea about the historical setting in which the text is set in and the reasons behind certain actions by different characters throughout the course of the story. Literature is termed as the mirror of the society, thus, it always reflects the society and the happenings of the time it is written in. For example, if we are reading the "Hard Times" of Charles Dickens, we need to have a fair idea about the industrial revolution and its setting as then only we would be able to get the essence of the novel and purpose of writing it. Contextual knowledge would not only help to understand and analyze the text better but also to relate it to the present time and form a perception before applying it to any particular literary theory.
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Correct answer is D: an even that is repeated three times.
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The correct answer is the last one, the cyclops is compared to a mast because of his size. The comparison means that even laid down the cyclops standed out among his sheep, like a mast does at sea. As for the first two options, the cyclops is not compared to Zeus in any moment.