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<span>The novel begins with </span>Paul Bäumer<span>, the narrator, and the other members of the Second Company, which are composed of German soldiers, fighting during World War I, they were resting after being relieved from the front lines. They spent the last two weeks at the front in constant battle. Out of a </span>150<span> men figting, only eighty returned after a heavy attack on the last day.</span>
The correct answer is D. Useless attempts to change fate
Explanation:
In both the myth and the play, the main characters of the story try to avoid a prediction or prophecy. In the case of the myth, Cronus wants to prevent his overthrow, while in the play, Odewale wants to avoid killing his father. However, despite their effort and actions at the end, the prophecy is fulfilled. This shows the fate can not be avoided and any attempt is useless. In this context, one motif (recurrent symbol) in these literary works is "useless attempts to change fate" because in both texts this general idea is shown through the plot and actions of the characters.
Moving from the details of Jerrika’s observations to the big picture of rubbing things together to make heat.