Answer is A. and since i have to write more than twenty words im just writing this here dont mind me choose A ooooo run on sentences
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Creation myths from many different cultures across the globe tend to share similar characteristics. Some of the common elements found among many creation myths are the concepts of an almighty God that represents the Supreme Creator of all things. This divine being inhabited a different place form Earth, never specified by the creation stories. This God demands total attention because it is the father of all the creatures on Earth. The myths refer to the good life humans have to follow to keep God happy, otherwise, they should be condemned in judgment day to be in hell for eternity. Myths refer to strange creatures that embody different forms and somewhat influence the behavior of humans. There is a temptation to do evil things to gain power and control. That is when appears the figure of a hero or savior that comes to free humans install peace and justice for all.
Great examples of interesting mythology are the Sumerian Pantheon, the Egyptian Pantheon, Greek mythology, or Roman Mythology.
If anything you could say that questions 3 and 4 tie in together in the respect that the Colosseum is a visual representation of Roman gravitas. In terms of superiority it shows that the Roman Empire had plenty of resources, it shows that Rome prided itself on the entertainment and well being of its' citizens. You could say that the Colosseum is the Rolex watch on the wrist of the Roman Empire, it's a way of showing its' citizens and rival nations, "look at how much money and power we have." It was also an intimidating place, a place where prisoners of war and criminals fought to the death. So there was also a dominating feeling from the perspective of a prisoner, a feeling that Rome had them by the throat and there was nothing they could do about it.
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