There exists the same question that has the following choices.
<span>A. Despite age and experience, some people never grow up.
B. Childhood has a magical quality that slips away.
C. Don't take childhood for granted.
D. Children should be given the chance to expand their vast energy.
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The correct answer is letter <span>D. Children should be given the chance to expand their vast energy.</span>
Answer:
He had entered into a chariot race with Epaphus
Explanation:
His father was the Sun-God or Phoebus. Phaethon went to his father who swore by the river Styx to give Phaethon anything he would ask for in order to prove his divine sonship. Phaethon wanted to drive the chariot of the sun for a day.
Bessie Coleman refused to accept the limitation by becoming a pilot despite it being uncommon for black women in her time era to do so.
Ingrid Jonker’ by Sally Bryer .
Quote two similes from the poem, and explain their meaning. Then, indicate how these similes contribute to the overall meaning of the poem.
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