<span>The myth of Cupid and Psyche illustrates several archetypes. First, it uses the situational archetype of the Tasks or Tests that Psyche must perform. Psyche herself is an example of the Ingénue and/or Maiden character. She is young and beautiful and grows into a clever young woman. Venus is portrayed as the Wicked Witch or Stepmother with her unreasonable demands. The story calls to mind several situational archetypes: Beauty and the Beast, True Love's Kiss, and the Power of Love are all seen in this story. Like the story of Beauty and the Beast, Psyche believes she is being sent to be the bride of a horrific serpent who hides himself from her by day. And like that story, she is also led to betray him by her sisters who convince her to spy on him. Cupid awakening her from her deep slumber is like the traditional True Love's Kiss delivered by countless princes to awaken their princesses. And the Power of Love conquers all when Psyche is made immortal so the two lovers can be united forever.</span>
C. Claim Evidence, Reasoning, i hope i was quick enough!
Answer:
1. grabbed
2. smash
3. screamed
4. dive
A thief grabbed that woman’s bag just a minute ago.
I had to smash the window to get in because I had lost my keys.
She screamed when she saw how damaged her car was.
They had to dive in the river to avoid getting stung by bees.
These are your answers. Hope it helps.
I think the answer is B, because a mild disposition indicates a calm and steady personality.
Monday would definitely be just “no”