Jupiter= Zeus
Prometheus= Got punished by Zeus
So your answer is <u><em>Jupiter
</em></u><u><em /></u><em />Hope this helps:D
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It is B and D because he talked about how great Britain is and how they are so strong that they will not surrender (aka D), and for B, he mentions the homeland so if these people support their homeland, they will feel some sort of way by hearing about their homeland.
Answer:
sacrifice
Explanation:
Jim and his wife Della did not have enough money to buy each other Christmas gifts. So they sold their most prized possession to get money for the gifts.
After Della had her beautiful long locks cut and sold to a hair shop, she was able to buy a watch chain for Jim. Unfortunately, Jim had already sold his watch to buy some pretty tortoiseshell combs for Della's hair. The story is definitely about sacrifice.
There is a small problem w/ your topic/thesis statement. You note that there are many characteristics of mythology present in the story, but the rest of your sentences only deal with mysterious events. If the prompt suggests that you only focus on one characteristic, you can cut out the "many" part and write:
<span>"Washington Irving incorporates mysterious events, a characteristic of American Mythology, in his short story “Rip Van Winkle."
</span>But if it wanted multiple characteristics, you need to fix it up.
"One such as a deep sleep for 20 years" is missing a verb so it's a fragment.
You could try adding that onto the previous sentence so it's:
<span>"The myth that Irving portrays in this novel is one of many mysterious events that happen throughout the duration of the telling, such as a deep sleep for 20 years."
I don't know what rules your teacher has about quotes, but the general rule of thumb is to cut it down to 8 words max to only include the most essential information.
The paragraph is cut short so I'll need to see the rest of it before I can help you edit it.
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Answer:
The central message of a story is basically the main idea, or the point that the author wants the reader to take away from the story
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