<em><u>An alliteration the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.</u></em>
Answer:
Similarities: Most have been passed down from generation to generation. They are typically not real, though many people do believe in each.
Differences: Myths are usually based off of religion, often telling stories about supernatural beings. Legends are typically based off of some historical fact that has had characters put into it and has been embellished after being retold many times. Tall tales are stories with unbelievable elements. Fables are stories that feature animals. Fairy tales normally have some sort of fantastic element, something that would feature magic, imaginary characters and more often than not, a conflict between two sides of good and evil. Folklore is traditional customs, beliefs and stories of a community.
Explanation:
It's either
Satan has tempted Eve into eating the apple from the tree of knowledge.
<span>or
Satan and the fallen angels have been expelled from Heaven.
but in my opinion - it's most likely the last one.</span>
Answer: Normally, the main character and good guy in a story is the B. protagonist.
Anxious - no
egotistical - yes
naive - no, possibly, but i don't think so
misled - yes, but i'm also unsure