Hero:
Brave
Strong
Helpful
Saviour
Kind
Caring
Unbelievable
Shocking
Loving
Daring
Epic
Fearless
Gallant
Grand
Noble
Valiant
Dauntless
Unafraid
Valorous
Gutty
Ambitious
Impressive
Legendary
Bold
Impulsive
Answer:
B. A hero overcomes several obstacles to find his or her way back home.
Explanation:
<u>Out of all the answer options, a hero going back home through challenges is most likely an archetype.</u> While all other scenarios include tropes, t<u>hey are not traditional archetypes</u> that outline the vague story of many different narratives. Other options are more certain plots and fixed scenarios that are not that common in storytelling.
<u>Hero on a journey is a very common archetype in many narratives, traditional and contemporary.</u> The narratives with this trope usually involve a hero who has done some great deed and is r<u>eady to return to his home.</u> However, the journey is not over yet, and<u> he has more obstacles to face</u> – usually some kinds of monsters or moral challenges. When he does return, he is a changed person, victorious and glorious.
One of the most famous examples of this archetype is Odyssey and his return home to Ithaca after the Trojan war.
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Answer: changed was to were
Explanation:
The Soft Exosuit and the ReWalk, robotic suits designed to enhance the wearer's strength and endurence, <u><em>were</em></u> developed in part to assist people with mobility challenges.
They were developed, not was developed.
I'd go with a television news program. They're generally only supposed to announce news that has been researched enough.