In this story, the Forest King is doubtful about granting Mr. Peters three wishes. He believes that all humans waste their wishes, which makes him think that Mr. Peters will be no different. However, he accepts anyway and gives him his wishes.
We would normally expect Mr. Peters to use his wishes to make himself happy. And although he does this at first, he eventually uses his wishes to bring his wife happiness when he turns her back into a swan. This shows that Mr. Peters proved the King wrong. Although he still had a wish available, and although he could have used this to make himself happy, he ends up using his wish to make his wife happy. This shows that he puts his wishes to good use. Moreover, the swans believe so too, and they are devastated when they hear about Mr. Peters' death at the end of the story.
The correct answer is answer choice C, "I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the world for every kind of craft - my fame has reached the skies". A hyperbole is, simply put, an exaggeration. Odysseus' fame has not literally reached the skies; he is simply exaggerating his fame to get his point across. For instance, when someone wants to go somewhere, and wants to convince a friend to come with them, they might say 'everyone's going', or something along those lines. However, everyone in the world is not literally going; that someone is simply exaggerating to make a point.
Answer:
A no-snacking policy help students concentrate on their work during classes without disturbances.
Explanation:
When writing a claim or author's claim, it has to be primary focus on supporting and proving the main idea. Not your personal opinion. The passage talks about a no-snacking policy, where students disagree on the policy and want to eat whenever or wherever they want.
During the second paragraph, the narrator said that it will distract people who want to learn and listen the lessons. This is evidence that having a no-snacking policy is a wise decision.
Now, that's how I got my author's claim on this passage.
P.S. You can edit the claim that I made.