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Gregor didn't seem to surprised , the text explicitly states. "How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense." Meaning that he wasn't to worried about the transformation. The only time he did act surprised was when he answered his mom after she knocked on the door, " <span>Gregor was shocked when he heard his own voice answering, it could hardly be recognized as the voice he had had before." That's why I feel like Gregor was maybe even used to being transformed, because he did not act very worried, or surprised. </span>
Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson is on the most dangerous quest of his life. With the help of a satyr and a daughter of Athena, Percy must journey across the United States to catch a thief who has stolen the original weapon of mass destruction — Zeus’ master bolt. Along the way, he must face a host of mythological enemies determined to stop him. Most of all, he must come to terms with a father he has never known, and an Oracle that has warned him of betrayal by a friend.
Answer:
The part of Theseus that the sentence best summarizes is the main resolution.
Explanation:
The main resolution in literature is the part where the main conflict get to its solution, the sentence is talking about the events that happen after the climax, which is the regular order of any literary work this line is showing how after all the conflict and decisions Theseus made it and get everything in the right path.
Many Romantics believed in an inherent darkness in human nature, as well as an inherent light. ... Anotherdifference between Romanticism andTranscendentalism is the belief in the inherent goodness or inherent darkside of human beings, which is tied very closely to the two movements' views on God.