Answer:
"Beautiful darkness" has a dark and frightening ending, in addition to teaching no moral lessons, but remaining in ambiguity.
Explanation:
"Beautiful darkness" unlike fairy tales does not have an inspiring, romantic and happy ending, but it presents a dark and very scary resolution, but great for the story presented. In addition, "Beautiful darkness" does not undertake to teach a moral lesson, advice for life, as fairy tales do, but maintains an impressive moral ambiguity that accompanies the story from beginning to end.
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Alcohol is known to increase fatigue.
I believe that the answer is B (Fatigue).
Answer:
C). Neither twin could die because they were immortal gods.
Explanation:
As per the details given in the excerpt, the most logical and reasonable claim would be that 'neither of the twins could die as they were perpetual gods.' This deduction can be substantiated through the details like <em>'died, but didn't die', '...still lives and reigns'</em> while the details like '<em>...lives in the Sky-World', 'content with the world..he helped to create..the world of men', 'rule the affairs of men'</em>, etc. suggest that they were immortal gods. Thus, these details not only support the above inference but forms the base of the conclusion. Hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.