Answer:
Yael gives details in chronological order, which supports her central idea showing development
Explanation:
Yael is talking about the advancement of the transmission of folk tales through the years. To support this theme, it establishes a chronological order that shows how the technology of the day transmitted these tales through the generations. For this, Yael explains that first the folk tales were passed from person to person orally, then these folk tales were written and after a few years were printed.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
She explains how those who can hear van grasp the words naturally but those who are deaf need more time since they can't hear.
An archetype is a pattern of a recurring symbol, story, or character, whereas the theme is the central idea. Archetype is something to base your story around, something that happened in the past and stood the test of time as something universal. On the other hand theme draws from the archetype but it is not limited to it. Themes can be contemporary and based around the archetype. For example, we can have modern day Romeo and Juliet, based around the archetype of the immposible love.
Personification is when there are a lot of words that start with the same letter... they make tongue twisters... (ex: shelly sold sea shells down by the sea shore)
Answer:
I believe it is the first option.
Explanation:
This option makes the most sense to me.