The correct answers are the following:
1. Achilles - Killed by Paris's arrow. He took an arrow to his ankle, his only weakpoint.
2. Paris - Ex-girlfriend refused him medicine, so he died. He was refused treatment from Oenone so he died on the mountainside.
3. Ajax - Killed himself after losing a game to Odysseus. He lost Achilles' armour to Odysseus.
4. Hector - Trojan champion; Killed by Achilles.
5. Aphrodite - Received golden apple from Paris. Paris gave her the golden apple, what would cause the Trojan war.
6. Zeus - Helen's biological father.
7. Eris - Godess of discord. Because of this, she was not invited to the banquet in celebration of the marriage of Thetis and Peleus.
8. Hera. Queen of the gods. She was married to Zeus.
Answer:
The statement which is true of the narration in "Araby" is:
B. A first-person narrator tells of a child's feelings by using the language of adults.
Explanation:
Published in 1914, "Araby" is a short story by author James Joyce. We can easily eliminate options A and C because the story is narrated from a first-person perspective.
The narrator is a young boy who falls in love for the first time in his life. He is infatuated by the beauty of his friend's sister, and the story revolves around his perception of how this feeling is nothing but an illusion. Although the narrator is the young boy, the language he uses is of adults. He focuses on his own feelings and thoughts, not commenting on the thoughts of several characters. Therefore, the best option is letter B.
Answer:
I think the answer is, Northern states opposed admitting any new slave states into the union because they did not want to give slave states more power in Congress; slave states argued that it was unfair and undemocratic to deny states the right to choose for themselves whether to allow slavery.
Explanation:
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