Answer:
D
Explanation:
Relevant can be related to relevancy, such as whether a topic you are using for speaking or writing is relevant (supports) your purpose
In my opinion, the second main argument in "The Human Drift" is that human wandering across the planet, back and forth, has always been fueled by fear, while motivated by the search of food (as the first argument says). It is a primal fear that, if you don't eat, you will end up in someone else's stomach. Here is a nice excerpt that illustrates this argument: "Dominated by fear, and by their very fear accelerating their development, these early ancestors of ours, suffering hunger-pangs very like the ones we experience to-day, drifted on, hunting and being hunted, eating and being eaten, wandering through thousand-year-long odysseys of screaming primordial savagery, until they left their skeletons in glacial gravels, some of them, and their bone-scratchings in cave-men's lairs."
The cyclops effort to move the stone is compared to a simple task, showing his strength.
A. Retell the story from a different point of view.
Explanation:
Note, we are told to write the story from Alice's point of view which ultimately refers to a complete change in the way the story was told.
Also, by including dialogue showing how Alice's sister responds to the story, we would in effect be retelling the story from a different point of view.
To identify the kinds of archetypal characters think about what the character does.
Archetypal characters are those who can be found all around the world, in various literatures. So, an archetype of a heroic characters, full of virtues and overall perfection, can be found in British, German, American, African, etc. literatures.