The world is made of humans, animals, and plants,but did you know there's something else out there? In these texts, each talks about mythological creatures, "Ghost Across Europe," by Joan Rockwell," "Here Come the Zombies," by Kathiann M. Kowalski," and last but not least, "Fact or Fiction? The Creatures of Scotland "Christine Graf." These texts show how mythical creatures help people make sense of the world by helping with minor accidents caused by creatures, fear, and heritage. One example of mythical creatures helping humans make sense of the world is blaming mistakes on ghosts or creatures. According to the text, "Ghost Across Europe." One piece of evidence to support humans making sense of the world by blaming ghosts is, "Sprinkle something very small, such as flaxseed, in very large amounts outside the house." This evidence supports "The ghost must pick up every seed before daybreak, an impossible task." According to "Ghost Across Europe" these people did this so the ghost wouldn't break in and make minor mistakes. "Ghosts were blamed for minor accidents such as tripping and falling or milk being spilled." These pieces of evidence are chosen because they show how …show more content…
According to the text "Here Come the Zombies" fear can be used as a good thing. This evidence supports the claim that mythical creatures help people make sense of the world by helping deal with fear. "They give us that way to deal with fear safely." This evidence works because it supports the claim. Another piece of evidence from this text that shows how mythical creatures make sense of the world by using fear. " Zombies aren’t real, so you can’t hurt their feelings." This evidence shows how people can use mythical creatures to help with fears such as social anxiety. These pieces of evidence work because they support the claim by showing how humans make sense of the world by helping deal with