Answer:
1. Perseus
: Courageous, Fearless, Bold
2. Medusa: Monstrous, Scary
3. King Acrisius: Rivalrous, Desperate
4. King Polydectes: Cunny, Pretentious, Schemer
Explanation:
Perseus is a character in Greek mythology who is popularly known for courageously killing Medusa, a monstrous demon with snakes on her head who turned people to stone when they looked at her. He is also known for killing his grandfather King Acrisius.
Medusa was among three demonic sisters known as Gorgons. They were feared for their looks. She had snakes on her hair and anyone who gazed into her eyes turned to stones.
King Acrisius a twin at birth was always known to be in rivalry with his brother. His desperation made him to send his daughter away because of a prophecy which revealed that he would be killed by his grandson.
King Polydectes was a treacherous man who wanted to have the mother of Perseus to himself. To achieve his evil aim, he sent her son away to fight the evil Medusa. Perseus succeded and lter used Medusa to kill him.
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A 12-year-old boy named Tom Sawyer who resides in the imaginary and fictitious town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. Tom had 2 best friends named; Joe Harper and Huckleberry Finn and had a short-lived admiration with his classmate Becky Thatcher that is apparently as he tries to fascinate her with his handsome looks, boldness, and strength. Tom’s parent is already dead that’s why his only relative left is Aunt Sally Phelps.This imaginary character's name may have been consequential from a cheerful and vivacious fireman named Tom Sawyer.
D. a formal poem using extensive repetition.
The repetition is one of the defining features of a villanelle and it is in fixed verse form. So, D is the correct answer.
Answer: Traditionally (adverb); thirteen (adjective); Christmas Eve (adverbial noun)