Yes, but there are other ways to use the word synergetic too.
Loki is Odin's adopted son and Thor's adopted brother, and he is a descendent of frost giants. Loki is also, after all, "the god of mischief."
<h3>Is Loki good or evil?</h3>
Loki sacrifices himself to slay the evil elves, but a post-credit scene shows that Loki is not truly dead and has taken on the form of Odin.
Loki is a trickster deity, recognized for being neither totally good nor fully evil because his main goal was always to cause chaos.
The fact that he was willing to go to such lengths to obtain it made him interesting and sad rather than malevolent, which is why he was so popular with fans and an ideal option to return as The Avengers' villain.
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<span>C) hyperbole
A miracle is something that happens which seemed absolutely impossible. Suppressing an appetite may feel like a miracle to some people, but it's not on the level of raising people from the dead or making a blind man see. Using this hyperbole makes the product feel even more special than it might actually be. </span>
you can use this format: Author. Title. Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs and/or URL, DOI or permalink). 2nd container’s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).
example: The Purdue OWL Family of Sites. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue U, 2008, owl.english.purdue.edu/owl. Accessed 23 Apr. 2008.