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Which best explains how the roles of Tarenyawago in "Sayadio in Spirit-land" and Odin in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain" differ?

A)Tarenyawago gives orders while Odin is extremely meek.

B)Tarenyawago is meek while Odin gives orders.

D)Tarenyawago acts as a guide while Odin is clearly in charge.

C)Tarenyawago us a dictator while while Odin acts as a guide.

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User Darryn
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Did you ever find out the answer for this?
Its definitely not D, took the test.
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User JVK
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Answer:

C). Tarenyawago acts as a guide while Odin is clearly in charge.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tarenyawago acts as a guide who helps Sayadio to capture his sister's spirit in "Sayadio in Spirit-land". He assists him in trapping the spirit by offering him a rattle. While Odin in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain" can clearly be witnessed in charge as he heads the house(hall) of deceased warriors and his chamber includes the people selected by him only which reflects his authority. Thus, the difference in roles of Tarenyawago and Odin could best be explained as above where the former acts as a guide while the latter seems completely in charge. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

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