Two because it is saying how many giants there are. :) but it could also be countryside because it where they live
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Explanation:
Orange the fruit came first. The word came into English either from Old French 'pomme d'orenge', or from the Spanish 'naranja' (with the subsequent transfer of the 'n' over to the indefinite article, as per 'apron' and 'adder', originally 'napron' and 'nadder'). The Spanish word is itself a modification of the Arabic 'naaranj' (cf. also Persian 'naarang'). Our colour term thus derives from the name of the fruit, not the other way round; we also have apricot, peach, violet, lilac, maroon, indigo, burgundy, and so on, which show how productive this process of colour naming is
D. is the answer hope this helps
D. Flashback
In this passage, the narrator brings the reader back in time to the point where the Monkey King was created from a rock and purged the mountain from the tiger spirit that haunted it. It uses that creation in order to show how the monkeys came about.