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2. Read the passage below and then choose the best answer to the question.
Huge beasts such as the dinosaur have never really become extinct. Mothra, a giant caterpillar who
later becomes a moth, destroys Tokyo, and stars in the 1962 Japanese film named for him. Mothra is
born, dies, and reborn regularly on classic movie channels. In Japan Mothra is one of the most popular
films ever made. Mothra has survived the creation of more current scary creatures such as giant apes,
extraterrestrial beings and swamp creatures. More than 30 years after his creation, Mothra still lives.
The main subject of the passage is:
A) the reasons that fads do not endure B) the lasting appeal of Mothra C) the difficulty of marketing
good horror movies D) old models for creatures are still used because making new monsters is
expensive​

Answers

Answered by dhwani61
6

Answer:

answer is the lasting appeal of mothra

Answered by AncyA
0

Answer:

The correct answer is option B) The lasting appeal of Mothra.

Explanation:

  • The last ancient race of giant moth guardian was Mothra. It was also an ancient goddess.
  • At first, Mothra appeared in the larval form at the lake and it built a large cocoon on the water.
  • Mothra begins her life as a giant brown larva that hatches from a large blue egg.
  • After hatching from a cocoon, Mothra can transform into her imago form.
  • Mothra first appeared in the short story "The Luminous Fairies and Mothra". This story was adapted by Toho for the movie "Mothra".
  • In the current egg state, Mothra has appeared once in Legendary's Monsterverse. In the movie Godzilla, she became a pupa in one of Monarch's laboratories. In the second act of that movie, she evolved into the final imago form. In the Boston fight, Mothra was intercepted and defeated by Rodan.
  • Mothra disintegrated and transferred her power to Godzilla by putting him in the burning form when Godzilla was defeated by King Ghidorah.
  • By flying into Ghidorah's gravity beams, she sacrificed herself.

Answer: The main subject of the given passage was the lasting appeal of Mothra.

Option (B)

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