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32. e. The first sentence of the passage describespairing of extraordinary and erratic in choice eCampbell’s hero as archetypal. An archetype is aincludes both meanings given in the passage.personage or pattern that occurs in literature andChoices a and dcover only one side of the pas-human thought often enough to be consideredsage’s meaning. Choice b and c contain defini-universal. Also, in the second sentence, the authortions that the passage does not ascribe to theof the passage mentions the collective unconsciouscommon view of genius.