Read the excerpt.
And then he turned to her and she turned to him and they tried to speak. But they had spent so much of themselves giving words away that they had none left. And so they crept through the library, and they opened the volumes one by one, and they found pages they liked and ripped them out and crumpled them up and fed them
to each other, and crawled up onto the shelves together, and closed their eyes, and felt their skin hardening into leather and their spines turning to stone.
-"Deucalion and Pyrrha,"
Carla Nappi
How does Nappi's adaptation of the myth differ from the original story?
A.) Nappi includes supernatural events.
B.) Nappi includes two main characters.
C.) Nappi chooses a more somber ending.