Tony read the following passage in a myth:
young krishna and his friends played in the...
English, 29.11.2019 06:31 21hendlill
Tony read the following passage in a myth:
young krishna and his friends played in the fields all day as they watched the calves. one day, as they played, agasura, an eight-mile long snake, lay down on the path. agasura opened his mouth widely, determined to swallow krishna and his friends. the great snake’s enormous mouth looked just like a cave. his tongue looked like a path, and his breath seemed like an eerie warm breeze.
in a footnote, tony learned that agasura is a servant of the evil king kamsa, who is determined to kill the child, krishna
what useful background information does the footnote provide?
a. it tells that snakes are worshipped in this culture.
b. it tells that in this culture, the killing of humans is allowed.
c. it tells that this culture has great respect for children.
d. it tells that in this culture, nobility, or being a king, does not always make one good
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