The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The question was "Select a possible theme of the myth."
The answer would be: Money does not bring as much happiness as friendship.
The summary of the story is that Silenus was missing and Bacchus was looking for him. King Midas found him and treated really well and got him back to Bacchus. As a thank you gift, Bacchus gave the King the option to choose a skill. Midas chose to convert into gold everything he touched.
He got it. However, literally, everything he touched turned into gold, including food, wine, and water. He soon realized that he was a bot to starve and went to visit Bacchus to help him and override the "skill."
That is why the moral of the story is that better have good friends and enjoy life than to amaze richness.
The "four-minute men" were a group of volunteers who gave four minute speeches on relevant topics in society such as the American war effort during WWI. They were shown in movie theaters when the reels would be changed.
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The Massachusetts colony got a boost from the arrival of <u>Puritans</u> in 1629.
Explanation:
Between 1630 and 1640, Massachusetts saw the arrival of over 13,000 families that were under exodus to Massachusetts, This was known as the great migration.
The puritans migrated in order to settle and practice their own version of Protestantism without interference.
Puritan's were those people who were not contented with the way the roman catholic church practiced its beliefs, they therefore sought to purify the church.
With the arrival of this population, the Massachusetts colony got a boost, that is in terms of labor force from the new arrivals.
In 1776, he was part of the five-member committee that helped draft the Declaration of Independence, in which the 13 American colonies declared their freedom from British rule. That same year, Congress sent Franklin<span> to France to enlist that nation's help with the Revolutionary War.</span>