Answer:
B. The black plague
Explanation:
The black plague was a devastating epidemic that took place from around 1347-1351. The plague was extremely deadly, and it killed an estimated 75 to 200 million people in Europe and Asia. Medieval literature, art and culture was extremely influenced by this catastrophe. As Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales during this time period, it is likely that this historical event influenced the story choices of the monk.
THE SECOND OPTION is the correct answer
The correct answer here is influence.
Explanation:
To explore the influence, or effect of mythical literature on contemporary literature, a reader should identify key characters, settings, and plots.
That is to say, to explore the power or effect of mythical literature on contemporary literature it is important for the reader to try to identify key characters (main characters), settings and plots (what the story is about).
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<span>Cherokee Nation ( in the East consisted of several different tribes)
Mayans that ruled most of Central America and were only beaten due to superstitions.
the Aztecs also located in Central America before the Mayans
The Incas also near that same locale
the Appache's wee a huge tribe in the west as are the Navajo which have seveal sections of Arizona and New Mexico even today.
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<em><u>Samuel Morse</u></em></h2>
Explanation:
Telegraph was the device invented by Samuel Morse and other inventors in 1830's and 1840's. It revolutionised long distance communication and worked by transmitting electrical signal by a wire laid between two stations.
Samuel Morse also developed set of dots and dashes for each alphabet of English language so that complex messages could be transferred via telegraph lines. Samuel Morse sent the first telegraph between Washington D.C to Baltimore in 1844. By 1866, telegraph lines had been laid between Europe and Atlantic.