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Hello c: The answer Would be A. Interpretative literature. Hope this helps
It creates a haunting mysterious mood.
The author's point of view in the book is that <u>B. Davy Crockett </u><u>was </u><u>strong </u><u>and </u><u>brave</u> and this is shown when <u>C. Davy jumped </u><u>on the </u><u>comet's</u><u> back and held tight.</u>
<h3>Plot of "Davy Crockett Saves the World"</h3>
- Davy Crockett is called upon to saved the world by the President of the United States from a comet.
- Davy Crockett climbs on the comet and wrestles with it till he threw it away from Earth.
The author wanted to portray Davy Crockett as a strong and brave man because only such a man could be able to go up against a comet and fling it away from the planet.
Find out about the real Davy Crockett at brainly.com/question/18569235.
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