Answer: There is actually on evidence in the book to show by Patrick ends his marriage.
Answer:
<u>Translation from Latin into English:</u>
"At this point obiurgabat Linus, yet in past days, that he was not a student; The child then suddenly angry instrument, and all the powers of the chief unhappy struck. He, the twinkling of an thrown to the ground, and a little after the è vita beyond this period, to undertake the office away from each other later he wanted that he wanted...."
Explanation:
<u>Hercules and Linus:</u>
Linus was the teacher of Hercules, as he wanted Hercules to learn more and stop killing time. Which was the main issue with his student. As Hercules was more powerful and had immense power in his arms. As he reacted very heavily to his teacher and hit his teacher's head with an instrument so hard that Linus did not had the chance to see the light of the day again. And went down as Hercules was standing there looking towards his teacher downfall to the ground.
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Along with cloves, the herbs wormwood and black walnut husk are great as they will kill the parasites in general. Try taking these herbs as a tea on a daily basis as part of your parasite cleanse. You can add some honey to taste if you like. Honey is a anti-parasitic by the way, as are pumpkin and papaya seeds
Answer: The effect of figurative language used in the excerpts are as follows:
It shows hamlet’s indecision
It shows hamlet’s confusion
It shows hamlet’s idleness
Explanation:
I'm not sure if those are the elements you mean, but major traits of folktales are that:
- They are being told in an oral way from generation to generation
- They present how people imagine and explain wonders of the world