The correct answer is 2. Climax
Indeed, when the Earth is burned by Phaeton, it cries out for help and Jupiter has no choice but to strike down Phaeton to avoid the scorching of the Earth. This is the turning point in the plot, when Phaeton’s fate is sealed and reaches a point of no return.
Answer:
B. No written language
Explanation:
The very definition of prehistoric refers to the lack of written records or documents.
Prehistoric societies used tools and migrated often, and the understanding of science is too recent to be relevant for the question.
Despite the lack of a written language, we can learn about prehistoric society, precisely because of their tools and their migration patterns. Where to and when did they move? What kind of animals did they hunt? Their social structure and ideas of death, all that is there in their tools and remains. But without a written language, the knowledge we have is only approximate.
The Pilgrims' first corn crop was successful thanks to help they received from the Wampanoag Native Americans. The Wampanoag taught the Pilgrims to plant corn seeds in small mounds with herring (a type of fish) on top of the mounds to provide nutrients for the crops.