The correct answer is the third option.
Tarenyawago can be seen as a guide, because he helps Sayadio, who is trying to capture his deceased sister's spirit. Tarenyawago takes pity on Sayadio, and explains to him that the spirits are gathering for a festival, as well as gives him a rattle to achieve his goal. Without Tarenyawago as a guide, Sayadio would not have been able to trap his sister's spirit.
On the other hand, Odin is in control because he houses the deceased (often warriors) who he thinks are worthy of living with him. These dead warriors are in Odin's hall only because he wants them to be, especially as he prepares for an impending battle with Fenrir.
Answer:
The correct option described second is <em>"The tone is the same, but the word choice is less formal, probably for a younger reading audience."</em>
Explanation:
Replacing <em>"of the Victorian era"</em> with <em>"during a period of time known as the Victorian era" </em>shows less formality and a bit more explanation for younger readers.
Also <em>"distinguished" </em>is replaced with <em>"respected"</em> which is less formal and easier to be understood by younger readers.
The replacement of <em>"Her poetry influenced ..... and Emily Dickinson"</em> in first version with this long sentence <em>"Her poetry was very ............. by Ms. Browning"</em> in second version reduces formality to make it easier to understand for younger audience.
-Power Struggle: The ambition of Claudio suggested in Act 1 by the ghost who says he is the King and was killed by his own brother.
-Incest: Because his uncle now is husband of Hamlet's mother
-Existentialism doubt and sanity: Hamlet doubts about the information he heard about a ghost and his own mental health. He was the king's son and now is responsible to find the justice and fulfill his father expectantios of revenge his death.
Answer:
They celebrate before oedipus finds the truth.