Descriptive,anolytical,preuasive and critical
Myth definition: Myths are traditional stories that are created within cultures in order to offer explanations for phenomena.
few common features that myths typically share:
- Myths are often told as if they were factual. These stories were meant to offer reasonable explanations; therefore, the audience believed these stories to be true.
- Myths include gods and/or goddesses, and these figures often have supernatural powers.
- Myths include an explanation for how something came to be in the world. Such stories have ancient origins; therefore, they did not have the scientific explanations that we do today for such phenomena as weather.
- Myths often teach morals to their audience. Within many myths, there is a lesson to be learned.
Answer:
too politically for me maybe the answer
a<span>nalogy is a </span>comparison<span> between two words. analogies work to describe or explain one thing by examining its similarities with another word. The two things may be very dissimilar and the analogy forces the reader or listener to understand the connection between them. On the other hand the analogy could provide a comparison between two very similar things, one of which might be more obscure; the analogy provides a way for a reader or listener to understand the more obscure thing by picturing the more common thing.</span>