The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth." The sentence that best summarizes the central conflict in Ameratsu is that (B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth.
Here are the following choices:
(A) Amaterasu, the sun goddess, had a brother, Susanowo, the storm god, who fought with her.
(B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth.
(C) Susanowo caused so much trouble that Amaterasu retreated from the world, taking the sun with her.
(D) The gods intervened so that Amaterasu brought back the sun, and Susanowo was punished
I think the one that is clearly an example of a narrative poetry would be: <span>B. "And on her dulcimer, she played,/Singing of Mount Abora."
Narrative poetry mostly tells a fiction in the form of Poetry. We could distinguish it by spotting a name of a character or unique setting. In this case, </span><em>she played,/Singing of Mount Abora </em> is pretty much the phrases that gave it away.
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