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The topless towers of ilium were believed to be indestructible, but Helen led to their ruination, which parallels Faustus’s downfall. This line best explains the underlined image contributing to the meaning of the passage. The topless towers of ilium was allusion to the Helen of Troy. She was very beautiful however abducted paralleling the fall of Faustus due to his over ambitious and greedy nature. Similarities are drawn of the fall of Dr. Faustus and the topless tower of ilium.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:I would say that discrimination is cruelty to someone you trusted or someone who trusts you
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I honestly don’t know what I’m saying I just want points
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Half rhyme is a poetic device in which assonance and consonance are used to connect words that do not technically rhyme but have similar sounds. 
 Half rhyme uses the similar vowel sounds and ending consonant sounds to create the illusion of a rhyme.
The clearest example of half rhyme is in the words “hard” and “road,” which share a final consonant of “d.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The burning bright oven above me baked at my charred shoulders as I pushed the giant black tire across the endless amounts of road that stood in my path.