The third omniscent point of view is when the narrator knows exactly what the character feels, thinks and acts. Taking this in viewpoint and looking over your question I would say option d is the answer.
Those are called "creation myths". They show us how everything, not only earth, was created, and what the gods had to endure in order to do so.
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Juvenalian satire due to gentle literacy in words, assertive actions as for Juvenalian satire- bitterness of words and angry is involved in this type of literature.
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Naturalism added scientific elements such as environment and heredity to fictional characters. Unlike realism, naturalism used characters who were of the lower classes. It was also known for themes including taboo and violence. Émile Zola was the best-known writer of the literary school of naturalism.
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