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allochka39001
2 months ago
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In Rain Myths, what do the titles of the two myths imply about them?

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seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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The correct answer is A) the main characters in the myths possess supernatural powers.

In Rain Myths, the titles of the two tales indicate that their central figures have supernatural abilities.

Rain myths in ancient cultures are collections of stories passed down through generations. These myths reflect tribal folklore and emphasize the supernatural powers attributed to the characters. Indeed, people honored these figures and sometimes offered tributes to maintain good relations with its Gods.

Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
6 0
The correct answer is: "that the main characters in the myths interact with powerful beings". In Rain Myths, the titles of the two myths suggest that their protagonists interact with powerful beings

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