A myth is like a story or tale, one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
Evidence of myths’ universality is how most of the same myths are found in almost every culture. Same basic <span>plot, just different details.</span>
Answer:
Philosophical, Feverish, Urgent, Serious, Dark
Explanation:
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The correct answer is Ill-.
A prefix is a part of a word that you add at the beginning, before the root word, whereas suffixes are added at the ending. The prefix inter- (as in intermediate), means in; the prefix dis- (as in disengage) means away, apart; the prefix en- (as in enable) means to cause something to happen.
Only the prefix ill- has a negative meaning. For example: illegal (the opposite of legal).
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The answer should be an object of a verb. The bold words are neither a proposition(which is a word that expresses a relation to another word, like "after" or "next to") or the subject. The subject in this case would be the city of Washington.