In the myth of “Daedalus and Icarus,” Icarus becomes enraptured by the ability to fly, defies his father's order to not fly too close to the sun, and suffers dreadful consequences as a result. How is Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" like that of Icarus from the Greek myth?
Both stories are about boys who love to travel at great speeds.
Both stories are about sons who improve their fathers’ inventions.
Both stories are about boys who are great inventors.
Both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.
2 answers:
Answer:
it is answere d both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions
Explanation:
D because that's the only one that is actually accurate
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