The correct answer as to how Margaret Atwood transforms source material in the Penelopiad is the second choice:
Penelope explains that she recognizes Odysseus immediately
Once Odysseus has returned from his long voyage, his wife Penelope recognizes her husband immediately, although in Homer's version she does not. Atwood's The Penelopiad is a retelling of a classic ancient Greek epic poem Odyssey.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The figurative languages:
But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars: I believe he was talking about how fascinating it is to look up at the stars, for when he did he was amazed at all that he saw in the sky, wondering how it was possible.
...retire as much from his chamber as from society: talking about how a man is fully in isolation if they have stopped doing both work and socialization.
almost all the figurative speech after the first one listed all talk about his fascination for the stars.
the other ones include:
...will separate between him and what he touches
But every night come out these envoys of beauty
and light the universe with their admonishing smile
Answer:
A. Logos
Explanation:
The use of logic and reasoning in constructing a form of persuasive writing or rhetoric is called logos.
Answer:
C. During the Revolutionary War, Major Tallmadge gave General Washington the key to his codes.
Marilyn Lee Cross caused multiple conflicts in this story. Even though
she caused problems she wasn't a bad person. The first conflict all
started when she stowed away on the EDS ship which the law specifically
states that if there are any stowaways the pilot of the EDS must
jettison or throw away the stowaway into space. The reason for which you
will figure out is that there is only enough fuel in the EDS to carry
the cargo and the pilot. Adding any extra weight will cause the EDS to
ultimately run out of fuel causing both the pilot and the stowaway to
die.