Answer:
I think that this quote is trying to describe that the traditions that have been passed down and used time and time again by the 'primitive' will forever be more tangible. Because when he says "the fantasy of modern times" it's almost like he is claiming that they are just ideas and wishes and wants for this more modern society and way of living, whereas, with the "lore of the primitive" these normal methods of survival have been used and proven effective over again. A good comparison to that phrase could be, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", which is essentially what I think that Anton Chekhov was trying to say.
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
You will meet so many people in your life. There will be some who will want to read it, this could include an agent or a parent. However, directors and the people who run the show might not want to hear/read it.
The answer is D. If Ali was reading a Nordic myth, for example, he probably wouldn't know any of the gods in the myth.
D just because if she takes time to take notes she can support her response or arguement very well