The stage of the heroic monomyth do these traps most fulfill is threshold guardian.
<h3>How can the Threshold Guardian in hero's Journey be described?</h3>
Threshold Guardian can be described as the character that is been sen as one that help- to make sure that the unworthy is not entering.
It should be noted that this character help in the process of testing the hero's character as well as the commitment that is been found in the journey.
It should be noted the Monomyth can be attributed to the chracter of the Joseph Campbel which is been regarded as the "The Hero's Journey," and this help to analyse the stages of the hero that are engaging in the adventure and how they face their troubles through the journey.
It should be noted that this help to document everything they meet on their way, and how they were coping in their journey of the adventures.
Therefore, option D is correct.
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They are organized according to 3 characteristics:
1. The first is having <span>less rigid hierarchical structures and greater sharing of power and responsibility by all participants. Less rigid hierarchical structures meant that there would be higher changes between the positions and that it would be possible for lower leveled workers to become higher leveled through their work. It would also work vice versa. The money was also split more equally.
2. The second is </span><span>encouragement of participants to share their ideas and try new approaches to problem solving. This was similar to brainstorming. Even people at lower levels of the hierarchy would be able to provide ideas and help the businesses, it was not just about having the higher-ups decide something and have it enforced by the lower level people from the hierarchy.
3. The third is introducing </span><span>efforts to reduce the number of people in dead-end jobs, train people in needed skills and competencies, and help people meet outside family responsibilities while still receiving equal treatment inside the organization. This was done to help people prosper and become even better workers since they could get a promotion while also not being exploited and being with their families.</span>
Well that's easy. Auschwitz was a death camp, and Manzanar was an internment camp. The difference is that Auschwitz was used by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis) as a eugenics machine. Eugenics is the practice of removing certain genes from the gene pool, through sterilization, or murder to create a perfect human race (Aryan). While Manzanar was used to hold 11,000 Japanese Americans during world war two who were seen as public enemies. Both Concentration camps and Internment camps were racially motivated, and both were used for public enemies. Concentration camps were far more violent, and were also politically motivated, used to remove party enemies.
"<span>The radio station was to blame. They should have included more warnings about the broadcast or taken the responsibility of warning viewers properly" would be the best response, since one cannot fault Wells for reading it so well. </span>