Answer:
Generally, the epics, legends, myths and other stories told in a traditional way have the objective of consolidating the culture in which they develop, encouraging individuals in particular and society in general to unite behind those stories, creating a common culture and a common idiosyncrasy that unifies them as a nation. That is to say, epics and other stories allow to create or consolidate a certain culture, and adapt it to a certain people or society.
The answer you are looking for is Phonetic. Phonetics' are in a branch of linguistics' that comprises the study of the sounds that humans make.
Once upon a time it was this girl all of her family memders died when she was young a hundred years later she was mad that no one came back for her sooo she mad the whole word dark
THE END
I haven't done these in about 5 years so please forgive me if they're wrong.
I also bolded the part that is supposed to be circled.
1. is the story
2. to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee & for a new stamp
3. of this committee & are artists, stamp collectors, and business persons
4. for the new design & by the committee
5. to the postmaster general
6. without the approval & of these two parties
7. in the process & of an artist
8. to an artist & from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
9. of the stamp
10. for the United States of America & of the stamp & about the stamp
I hope that helped you better understand :)
Hello
<span>"The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers is a story about Greg Ridley, who starts off having a bad day. Doing poorly at school, he is positive his dad is going to tell him he can’t play basketball for the team with whom he’s been dreaming of playing. Two nights after Mr. Ridley banishes Greg to his room to study, Greg decides to leave the house and just get away. He goes to an abandoned warehouse, where he meets Lemon Brown. Through his interactions with Lemon, Greg begins to reflect on his life.</span>