If you are talking about this website, then A Forum for Publishing.
If you are talking about your actual question with the answers underneath, it would be none of the above.
I think you might be missing a link or a picture though.
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
The figure of speech used is hyperbole. It's an exaggerated statement.
Answer:
I would say Moreover.
Explanation:
Because to talk about sequence words it gotta be about the a event, like if i say.
Example: Next we went to the store.
or At the same time we was eating, we went to the movies.
But, moreover can't be used to go into another event.
like if i say.
Example: Moreover my mood changed when we went to the park.
Its just talking about one thing so yes, moreover would be your answer i hope this help!!!
And if its two answer to pick it would be A and B because B can't start another event either for an.
Example: I didn't like playing with her to begin with.
That's one event, one thing. So yes again hope this helps!!
Answer:
The first paragraph describes different groups of Americans. The second paragraph discusses what unifies them.
Explanation:
Oedipus was thrown away by his parents on his third day of life because it was told that he would kill his father and marry his mother. He didn’t die because instead of throwing the baby, a shepherd pitied him.
He grows up in Corinth but runs away from there thinking that he would prevent his fate from becoming reality.
Oedipus becomes a good king, he is concerned about the welfare of his people and treats them as “my children”, this makes the audience like him, he is a fair man even with the weight of his fate on his shoulders.
The major flaw (harmatia) of Oedipus is pride. Even though he is a good man with morals, his pride blinds him. His pride makes he think that when ran away from Corinth his destiny wouldn’t turn into reality.
He is sure he can control his destiny and all the odds and this is his downfall.
Oedipus is considered a hero because he is weak before the forces of his destiny, he thinks he can control everything and considers himself stronger than the gods that set out his destiny. The irony is that he’s done exactly what the gods needed so the prophecy came to reality.