1. Choose the tone of the myth.
Is it a cautionary tale on responsibility?
A story of communication with higher powers?
Actions of empathy for the greater good?
A lighthearted, ironic tale of adventure and consequence?
2. Choose the intention of the myth.
Is this the story of a character who is responsible for the creation of something (such as a god, a human, an animal, a personified planet, etc. who has taken action)
OR
Is this the story of the accidental/inadvertent existence of something that created something in the world today?
3. Choose a subject or concept that is interesting to you.
(Ex: the creation of stars, the formation of mountains, the existence of empathy, the origin of sunsets, the flow of the wind)
4. Create strong characters and/or a strong setting that places the reader in the mindset of the myth.
Are you trying to emulate traditional myths: Use impersonal language in the 3rd person to write a cautionary tale about a flaw in human nature that led to the formation of something in the natural world (humans loved to imagine they had an impact on the creation of earth)
Are trying to write a modern take on the myth: Choose a more informative and less critical tone to explain the occurrence of a facet of the world TODAY (something specific to the century) and how it came to be
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. F
5. I don't know, sorry. I personally feel that you can be born one and just not know it until something happens in your life where it kind of comes out and makes itself known.
A little explanation for the answers besides 5- Look at what happened in Columbine. Even though it happened over 20 years ago, both Dylan and Eric still have a good sized fan base. Those who look up to them somehow connect with them on a personal level, given their history, the true event and so on. For 4 however, I think pretty much everyone has a personal definition of a psychopath and it if you do get diagnosed with psychopathy, it can vary from person to person.
Answer:
Alane jumped on her bike and then rode to the park.
Explanation:
The answer is b, because it has dark words rather the other up beat ones