Answer:
While both versions are told from an omniscient point of view, Christian’s version focuses readers’ attention on Apollo and the fore shadowing of the conclusion.
Explanation:
When we read Christian's introduction, it is clear that he focuses the reader's attention on Apollo, he told us about the bay tree and then he explains Apollo's role as a god and he told us the most important characteristics he had, for example: as became known as the god of archery, being a musician and poet, god of healing and one who foretold the future. He doesn't talk about <u>Eros</u> or <u>Daphne</u> that are the main characters with Apollo in the myth: "Daphne and Apollo—Getting What We Ask For or What We Deserve"? He also told us facts that later show the conclusion as Daphne turns into a Bay tree and <u>Apollo</u> always wore <u>Bay leaves</u> in Daphne's memory at the beginning of the introduction.
A dream that is rejected is painful and becomes a reminder of what you could have had
The word to insert would be are, because ( I don't remember the exact name of the term) it allows the sentence to run more smoothly. I believe it is called an article, but I am not quite sure.