Explanation:
I could not find the passage that is missing in your question but i will try to help you with some pieces of information.
- Myth is referring to a traditional story that is connected with history of the people with same tradition. It is considering supernatural events and creatures and many more.
- Every myth has its setting and conflict of the story so it is important to have characters. Because we are going to find out about conflict, first we need to know something about characters which will show us the evidences that are supporting the reasons of conflict. That is why I would say that the correct answer is 1.
Satanta was a leader of the Kiowa tribe who fought an endless war to protect his tribe's land from being taken away from the U.S. government. In the 1860s and 1870s, the Kiowa Indians waged an ongoing battle to protect their land and way of life from the U.S. encroachment. Satanta also known as White Bear, was a major Kiowa leader in favor of resistance. Besides his prowess as a warrior, Satanta was also a famed orator -a fact attested by his American-given nickname "The Orator of the Plains."
The elderly, prostitutes, and the outcast helped or paved the way for ranks in the new Christian Church to swell. The number of people and the practices that they do on a daily basis pushed churches to uphold its values more in order for people to live in a moral and just way.
A) the idea that he is under a lot of stress because he wants something he can’t get
The correct answer is "She wants the narrator to remember all of her lines for the play".
We should notice this when she asks him to pretend that he is talking to her when he delivers the lines shown in the excerpt. <u>The idea is that this should help him to actually feel the emotions with the necessary degree of authenticity to convey the intention behind the lines</u>. In addition, when she says "think pain, but say Romeo", <u>she is advicing him to associate in his mind the memory of the suffering she inflicted on him in order to more easily remember the lines and deliver them organically</u>.
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