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Percy ignores this and says he has two requests, wishing that Persephone were here to calm Hades. Gulping, Percy says that war among the gods would be bad, so he needs Zeus's master bolt back. Incensed, Hades accuses Percy of keeping up a pretense after “what he's done.” Confused, Percy asks what he did.
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<span>She is a righteous and stubborn woman who believes in securing what is due to her.</span>
Answer: A) It is odd that war should ever be viewed as an adventurous expedition.
This excerpt describes the experiences of a group of soldiers in the Vietnam War. The paradox in the passage, however, is the fact that the soldier describes this experience as an adventurous expedition. Besides the fact that the statement is odd, it shows the misconceptions that people have about war, and the difficulty in understanding the reality of it.