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Vanyuwa [196]
1 year ago
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Please help major grade- i will give brainlyest

English
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Inessa05 [86]1 year ago
4 0

The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability. For that reason, I can't write your text, but I'll show you how to do it.

<h3>What happened between Athena and Arachne?</h3>
  • Athena taught Arachne to knit.
  • Arachne got cocky about his knitting skills.
  • Arachne did not thank Athena and was superior to her.
  • Athena decided to punish her by turning her into a spider.

To write the first-person narrative, you must use Athena as the narrator and show how much she was willing to help Arachne, but she was extremely offended by her arrogant behavior, having no choice but to punish her. You must show how objective and resolute Athena is in her decisions and how much she expected Arachne to thank her.

An example of how to start your narrative can be seen below.

<em>Upon reaching Olympus I ran to tell Zeus how petty humans are and how much I never want to do them any favors again. Seeing my nervousness Zeus sat down and allowed me to tell what happened and that was when I started the story about Arachne and how I turned her into a spider.</em>

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