The correct answer is A. In "How Old Man Winter Was Driven Back," the change in seasons is shown as a violent battle. In "How the World Was Made," the change in seasons is shown as a natural, peaceful transition.
Explanation:
The two passages in the question present to different myths in the first one or "How Old Man Winter Was Driven Back" tells the way winter ended and for doing this the author describes a struggle between the winter and the agent that ends it describing it as " I, too, am powerful, and I am young! I do not fear you" and the struggle between both "See! Already he begins to send down his arrows". On the other hand, the second passage "How the World Was Made" the change of seasons is described through the trees "Only the cedar, the pine, the spruce, the holly, and the laurel were awake all seven nights" and the way the season changes as some stay awake and other go to sleep.
Therefore, the first myth presented the change in seasons as a violent struggle, while the second myth shows this as a natural transition. Therefore, the difference between these myths is that "In "How Old Man Winter Was Driven Back," the change in seasons is shown as a violent battle. In "How the World Was Made," the change in seasons is shown as a natural, peaceful transition".
<span>In Greek mythology, Calchas, was an Argive seer,
with a gift for interpreting the flight of birds that he received of
Apollo.
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Answer:
THIS IS ALL ORIGINAL!!!!!
Explanation:
The Pink Flower
Sometimes it's hard to refrain,
from picking a nice flower.
I don't want to put it through pain,
but the thing is I have the power.
The flower that I shall now obtain,
is a pink flower.
I'm sorry I can't explain,
I'm sorry I'm shallower.
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