Answer:
The language of “Midas’s Zinc Touch” is straightforward and helps the author achieve his purpose to inform readers about the true origins of the myth of Midas and his golden touch. The author chooses phrases such as “not true,” “none of that probably ever happened,” “we need to be more specific,” and “nothing more than an accidental ‘touch’ of zinc.” This use of straightforward diction helps him achieve his purpose. He shows how the myth has historical origins but grew and was embellished over time.
Explanation:
PLATO/EDMENTUM
Answer:
2nd one
Explanation:
Although the first sentence of the whole paragraph says the setting, the 2nd <em><u>actual</u></em> option says the Setting in a more detailed and Explicit way
The Romantic period overlapped<span> with the “</span>age<span> of revolution”</span>
I think the answer is A also.