The excerpt from "The Odyssey" that the passage is paraphrasing is "Seeing this ghost I grieved, but held her off, through pang on pang of tears, till I..."
<h3>What is a paraphrase?</h3>
A paraphrase is a restatement of another text but with different words. Suppose you read a paragraph and decides to rewrite all the information in it, but with different words that the original. That is a paraphrase.
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- Although I was sad to see my mother's dead ghost, I didn't speak with her because I needed to talk to a different ghost.
- Seeing this ghost I grieved, but held her off, through pang on pang of tears, till I should know the presence of Teiresias.
As we can see, the first excerpt paraphrases the second one. It rewords the information provided in the original excerpt, making it simpler to understand.
The complete question with the paraphrase and the missing answer choices is the following:
Although I was sad to see my mother's dead ghost, I didn't speak with her because I needed to talk to a different ghost.
Which excerpt from "The Odyssey" - Teiresais is this paraphrasing?
- Now came the soul of Antikleia, dead, my mother, daughter of Autolykos, dead now, though living still when I took ship for holy Troy.
- Seeing this ghost I grieved, but held her off, through pang on pang of tears, till I should know the presence of Teiresias.
- Soon from the dark that prince of Thebes came forward bearing a golden staff; and he addressed me Great captain, a fair wind and the honey lights of home are all you seek. But anguish lies ahead.
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I think it's B) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, a welder, and a lifeguard-- all in the past two years.
Answer:
D. “It’s not something that you ever forget; just like any tragedy or trauma that you encounter, lives with you forever.” ( Paragraph 15)
Explanation:
In the interview piece with Captain Timothy Kudo, Rachel Martin reveals how one encounter with two civilians led to the life-long trauma of war veterans which the government is now terming "<em>moral injury"</em>. The piece recalls how Capt. Kudo had to act the way he did to save his men and his mission from jeopardy but at the same time, is something that affects him in the later years.
The line or quote which best describes the effect of the encounter with the men in the motorbike is -<em>"It’s not something that you ever forget; just like any tragedy or trauma that you encounter, lives with you forever". </em>This shows how the emotional or mental injury carries on even after the men return back from the war zone.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.