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Which statement best explains the difference between the two excerpts? Which statement best explains how the two excerpts differ? Ovid focuses on the cause of the flood, while Baldwin does not Baldwin includes details about the setting, while Ovid does not Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting, while Baldwin does not Baldwin describes the reactions of some of the other supernatural
Which statement best explains how the two excerpts differ? A Ovid focuses on the cause of the flood, while Baldwin does not B Baldwin includes details about the setting, while Ovid does not C Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting, while Baldwin does not D Baldwin describes the reactions of some of the other supernatural characters, while Ovid does not
Baldwin: Ovid: But Deucalion and Pyrrha were very sad, for they knew . . . Ovid focuses on the cause of the flood, while Baldwin does not Baldwin includes details about the setting, while Ovid does not Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting, while Baldwin does not Baldwin describes the reactions of some of the other supernatural characters, while Ovid does not
Read the excerpt from The Metamorphoses by Ovid: - Brainly. com Which statement best explains how the two excerpts differ? A Ovid focuses on the cause of the flood, while Baldwin does not B Baldwin includes details about the setting, while Ovid does not C Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting, while Baldwin does not D Baldwin describes the reactions of some of the other
C. Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting . . . Which statement best explains how the two excerpts differ? A Ovid focuses on the cause of the flood, while Baldwin does not B Baldwin includes details about the setting, while Ovid does not C Ovid emphasizes how the flood affects the animals and the setting, while Baldwin does not D Baldwin describes the reactions of some of the other
Baldwin:Ovid: Here is the world with its glorious lands from east to . . . The excerpts differ in that c Ovid focuses on Deucalion's inner turmoil, while Baldwin does not The two excerpts from Baldwin and Ovid differ primarily in their thematic focus and emotional depth Baldwin's Focus: In the excerpt, Baldwin's portrayal evokes a sense of despair and isolation experienced by two characters facing the vastness of
Read the excerpt from The Flood” by James Baldwin: The statement that best explains how the two adaptations differ is C Baldwin dismisses those who died in the flood and believes that the new people are better, while Nappi mourns those who died In examining the two adaptations, we can see key differences in their themes and tones regarding the flood myth Baldwin's Perspective:
[FREE] Which statement best describes how Baldwin’s adaptation is . . . Which statement best describes how Baldwin’s adaptation is different from Ovid’s original? A Baldwin’s text clearly explains that Jupiter destroys humankind with vast amounts of water, while Ovid’s text is vague about the way Jupiter destroys people B Ovid’s text explains that Jupiter destroys humanity out of fear, while Baldwin
Read the excerpt from The Flood by James Baldwin: - Brainly. com Which statement best explains how the two adaptations differ? A Nappi focuses on the interaction between the new creatures and the creators, while Baldwin emphasizes only the creators B Baldwin focuses on a broader setting that the new creation inhabits, while Nappi's setting is more specific to one location
Read the excerpts from Ovid’s Pyramus and Thisbe and . . . - Brainly 3 Both works show young people in love; only Shakespeare describes the setting 4 Both works show a marriage denied; only Shakespeare mentions families Both the excerpts tell about the limitations from the protagonists' families against their being together