An archetype is a pattern of a recurring symbol, story, or character, whereas the theme is the central idea. Archetype is something to base your story around, something that happened in the past and stood the test of time as something universal. On the other hand theme draws from the archetype but it is not limited to it. Themes can be contemporary and based around the archetype. For example, we can have modern day Romeo and Juliet, based around the archetype of the immposible love.
An adjective is a word that describes, such as "She was a beautiful woman". The adjective in this sentence is beautiful because if describes the woman. Hope this helps!
the grandmother being tall shows at one point in her life she was healthy, youthful, well and later becoming small indicates the opposite her health changed, no longer able to tend to herself
<span>D)If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. Is correct. The "If" tells us that the statement has a condition.
Vote me branliest! Thanks.</span>
Answer:
1. Wood will be used as fuel.
2. This question will be discussed tomorrow.
3. The sculpture is being painted by the artist.
4. The application letter has been written by the student.
5. The mission will be finished by the engineers the following week.