The theme reveals that he likes to compete against others. therefore, the 3rd option is correct.
<h3>What is the theme of the story Bellerophon and Pegasus?</h3>
The Theme of this tale is to never confront a higher power without solid justification. The Lycian ruler sends Bellerophon on an impossible quest to slay the monster Chimaera rather than killing him.The Lycian king has never heard from anyone, therefore he has no expectations.
Bellerophon likes to compete with others as seen by his expectation that he will take pleasure in a feast and court games in Lycia, which supports the idea that excessive pride adds to one's demise.
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Book: What if it's us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
It is a LGBTQ+ novel about two boys who meet by so-called "fate" The book offers both boys perspectives throughout the story. Arthur moves to NY and believes in fate, love at first sight, and all that stuff. He believes people are brought together for a reason. Ben on the other hand lives in NY, and believes that the universe is out to get him, and that he has bad luck with all of that. He doesn't believe in fate. The story progresses where they are both in NY and don't know each other. They meet at the post office and their paths intertwine....
<span>a rose exposed to the elements
In the poem, the rose is being tossed about by the surf on the beach. The rose is described as being "marred", "meager". and "sparse". The description eliminates beautiful and bountiful as an option. Also, the title usually hints at the main idea of the poem. In this case, the title is "Sea Rose".
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