The correct answer is B. Sometimes Enkai is Enkai Narok, the Black God, happy with us and blanketing the sky with dark clouds that pour out rain to nourish the plains.
Explanation:
"The Beginnings of the Maasai" is a mythical text that focuses on describing the Maasai tribe in Africa and their relationship with their gods. This includes how gods affect different aspects such as weather.
An example of this is "Sometimes Enkai is Enkai Narok, the Black God, happy with us and blanketing the sky with dark clouds that pour out rain to nourish the plains" because, in this excerpt, the narrator refers to how god Enkai helps the tribe to nourish the plains through the rain. Additionally, this excerpt focuses on explaining rain as a natural phenomenon. According to this, it is excerpt B the one that explains weather and supports the conclusion one of the purposes of this mythical text is to explain the weather.
Hey Ella So what exactly is your question?
Answer:
The answer is the second choice b/c
Explanation:
the first one is not properly punctuate,the third one is arranged disorderly and it isn't question and the last one is at the end of the sentence isn't full stop.
Stereotypes are a problem because it creates a false image of a person or thing you don’t know. x
Answer:
Daisy cannot trust anyone, especially the men, in her life.
Explanation:
"Young and Beautiful," performed by Lana Del Rey, is the theme song for the movie adaptation of the novel "The Great Gatsby," by author F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Daisy is Gatsby's love interest. They fell in love 5 years before the beginning of the story. Gatsby left to fight in the war, and Daisy ended marrying the millionaire Tom Buchanan.
<u>Even though she lives a glamorous life, Daisy is far from being truly happy. She, her family, and her friends are all part of a shallow society in which wealth is more important than values, respect, and true love. Daisy is surrounded by liars, and she knows very well she cannot trust anyone. Tom lies about his fidelity, while Gatsby lies about his past and his newly-acquired fortune. How can Daisy trust anyone? However tempted we might feel to pity her, we must keep in mind that she too knows how to play this game. Daisy is smart, vain, and quite selfish. She cannot trust anyone, but she is not one to be trusted as well.</u>