The answer is B. Epics reflect the values of a culture. The hero in the epic is always the quintessential man. He is strong and brave and seeks adventure to better himself and his people. All men must strive to be like the epic hero. The monster in the epic is the representation of the Other; the thing that no man must ever be. They are often grotesque, break the rules, defy taboos and are inferior.
With the other options, epics were originally spoken and are now written down (not the other way), epics have vast settings far from the localized area, and hero's do not have inner struggles in epics because they are perfect.
I think it’s shaking with fear
This is a math question, but it's okay. 24 minutes is when they're tied because that's the least common denominator. Since the first runner is 6, I think being tied is the most he will get.
Waverly's mother threatens to throw out the chess set and the reprimands her for losing the pieces, in addition to the already missing pieces.
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