If you know where they are (most people don't) then it should not be difficult for you to pick your own favorite.
I know only one and I would hate to summarize as a myth. I'm a physics graduate so I find the truest part of creation in Genesis 1 verse 3 where God commands there to be darkness divided into light. It took him a whole day to do this, and rightly so. Physics students are always amazed when they first encounter light: it is so very complicated that it would likely take a day to get all its properties in order. You may want to compare that with one of the other stories of creation to see if they agree on the complexity of light and the turn it takes with darkness and what darkness is exactly.
        
             
        
        
        
Her motives for wanting to be queen come from her own power hungry ambitions.
        
             
        
        
        
The reason why a critical thinker is advised to bracket metaphorical, proverbial, and other forms of symbolic language.
- Language is symbolic in nature.
- It can be used as a quote.
- It connote a sense of belonging.
<h3>Why is language vital in critical thinking?</h3>
Language is known to be an aspect that has huge role in regards to critical thinking and all of its  processes.
A critical thinker should avoid using metaphorical, proverbial, and other types of symbol language without parenthesis since they can lead to mistakes and misunderstandings, therefore contradicting the purpose for which they were intended.
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