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The man and the woman found themselves in a library.
And they began opening the books. They scooped out
phrases like small stones and threw them out the
window. As each one landed on the ground or in the
water, or as it took flight, it grew into a being that could
inhabit this new world and populate its then, its now, and
its to-come.
First they made the past.

-"Deucalion and Pyrrha,"
Carla Nappi

What does this excerpt reveal about Nappi's adaptation
of the myth?

A.) Nappi substitutes words for stones.

B.) Nappi includes gods and goddesses.

C.) Nappi substitutes animals for people.

D.) Nappi does not include supernatural events.