The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth." The sentence that best summarizes the central conflict in Ameratsu is that (B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth.
Here are the following choices:
(A) Amaterasu, the sun goddess, had a brother, Susanowo, the storm god, who fought with her.
(B) Uzume, Amaterasu, Susanowo, and the other gods all had great influence over what happened on earth.
(C) Susanowo caused so much trouble that Amaterasu retreated from the world, taking the sun with her.
(D) The gods intervened so that Amaterasu brought back the sun, and Susanowo was punished
The visit to the National Science Exhibition was a really rewarding experience. Since I was a kid I have been always attracted to science, specifically chemistry, because I have always had a lot of questions about how everything is composed. In the Exhibition I could see many experiments which show in an easy way how to understand chemistry in a simple way, for example I learnt how to turn on a lightbulb with copper and a potatoe.
This event opened my mind and now I am sure I want to be a scientist.
<span>Cupid delights in deception.
The last line especially shows how much enjoyment Cupid gets from tricking people. It shows that the most important thing to him is "joy, and only joy". You can tell that this joy comes from his playing tricks because of the line "</span><span>But word and wisdom is a snare". A snare is a trap, which shows that he uses his intelligence and words to create traps that give him joy. </span>
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<span>Writers use implied metaphors to
</span><span>b. help readers see ideas in new ways
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