In the beginning of "Oedipus The King" by Sophocles, Oedipus states that whoever committed the crime will be punished and banished, foreshadowing what will later happen to him. Another foreshadowing occurs when Queen Jocasta mentions that Oedipus looks much alike with Laius, hinting that the two are related. The third and most noticeable foreshadowing is when Tiresias answers the mystery from the beginning, but the king believes it to be a trick, and pursuing the truth causes him to meet his fate.
Task: type of writing
1. showing likeness or ideas: comparison-contrast
2. providing precise meaning for terms or ideas : definition.
3. dividing things or ideas into groups: classification-division
4. showing how to do something: illustration-example
5. using a story to make a point: process-analysis
This statement is an example of Logos rhethoric since it appeals to logic. It states facts such as the distance between the Earth and Mars and posits that the time that would take such trip is impractical.
I think it’s before day-break and get away
Answer:
pretty sure something like Hessian matrix