The details from the excerpt that best support the conclusion that the narrator is speaking directly to a child are the repetition of words and patterns and the description of how geographical features were made.
Children use repetitions in their learning process. Repetitions serve two purposes in children´s stories: on the one hand, They hold the story together by giving it a pattern of predictability which is absolutely necessary for children. On the other hand, they help kids hold and understand events.
The creation of geographical features such as the Himalayan Mountains or the Great Indian Desert, and the Desert of Sahara are explained as the result of Eldest Magician´s breathing on Earth. Again, this serves two purposes: One to introduce the existence of these geographical features in a simple way ; the second and most important, to estimulate children´s imagination.
Answer:
C. What do genealogists have to look forward to in the future?
Explanation:
The article presents a history of record-keeping and the way in which the recording of family trees and genealogies has developed throughout the years, from handwritten family trees in Bibles to the World Wide Web. The message seems to try to make genealogists feel excited about the future of their field of study because it is a field that has developed over time alongside the development of technology.