Would this be a hyperbole? Is that what you have learned? I assume that’s what it is because hyperboles use like or as to compare two things. The phrase “as a dandelion” suggest that :)
I love my life my is positive and I love how my life is uphill I'm happy every day and I do what I'm told and get good grades
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
A because thats how the story originated the mystical "golden touch"
C because he would have never gotten the golden touch if he didnt bring Silenus.
(I may add that this is not part of my answer but a correction of the story. Bacchus is from Roman Mythology and Midas is from Greek so technically it shouldnt be Bacchus but the Greek Form Dionysus. Anyway thats it!)
Brainliest if you liked the answer.
Answer:
I think the answer is B. The author is introducing an idea by comparing it to a situation most people would understand or experience.
Explanation:
The other answer choices don't make sense with the rest of the paragraph and the first sentence is always trying to make the reader read more. Which is why they writer put something people relate to.
I hope this helps
Answer:
Passage 1 seems more accurate and friendly.