Which statement best explains how the two adaptations differ? Nappi focuses on the interaction between the new creatures and the creators, while Baldwin emphasizes only the creators. Baldwin focuses on a broader setting that the new creation inhabits, while Nappi’s setting is more specific to one location. Baldwin dismisses those who died in the flood and believes that the new people are better, while Nappi mourns those who died. Nappi describes a supernatural series of events that occur in the creation of the new world, while Baldwin describes the creation as a natural progression.