Hannah's observation applies to the first myth only.
Explanation:
A myth is a traditional folk story concerning the origin and history of a society or different social and natural phenomenons. They usually involve supernatural creatures and events and convey a message about what is right and wrong.
In both myths Hannah has read, there is a punishment for the violation of societal rules. These punishments are different. In the first myth, that is death, while in the second, the character does not die but becomes the father of a cursed race of people. So, Hannah's statement that<em> those who violate the rules will be punished with death</em> applies to the first myth only.
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I'm pretty sure it's a dependent clause. Hope this helps!
The main reason why Shakespeare's plays are considered difficult for modern students to understand is because A. The plays were translated from another language and sometimes don't make sense. Shakespeare's works are written in Middle English, a precursor to the modern English that student's speak and read now. When we read Shakespeare, we are attempting to translate him and it can be time-consuming and difficult because we do not understand the words and syntax.