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The correct answer is 2. "First class!" my mother exclaimed, with an intake of breath. "How did you end up there?"
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Explanation:
In excerpt two, there is a clear contrast between the mother of Hemma (female main character and narrator) who belongs to a middle or low socioeconomic status and the parents of the male character Kaushik. This is shown by the reaction of the mother of Hemma who is shocked by the extravagance of flying in first class. This is shown in "First class!... How did you end up there?" that shows the surprise of the mother and the answer of the father in "It could become a terrible habit" that shows how proud he is of this event. Thus, this excerpt shows the diversity within socioeconomic status by explaining the shock and surprise of Hemma mother to the fact another family flew in first class.
I believe the answer is <span>obsession with the past
in the novel, Ahab is depicted as the only character that do not grow throughout the story due to his single-minded obsession.
He stabbed his first whale when he was eighteen years old and yet still obsessed until he's almost 50.</span>
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Answer:
1. The father and mother is Zeus and Danaë.
2. King Acrisius had received a prophecy revealing his grandson, Perseus, would kill him.
3. Polydectes was the king of the island of Seriphos in Greek mythology. He was the ruler of the island when Danae and her son Perseus were washed ashore and his brother Dictys saved them.
4. Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa.
5. He was aided by Hermes and Athena, Perseus pressed the Graiae, sisters of the Gorgons, into helping him by seizing the one eye and one tooth that the sisters shared and not returning them until they provided him with winged sandals (which enabled him to fly), the cap of Hades (which conferred invisibility), a curved sword, or sickle, to decapitate Medusa, and a bag in which to conceal the head.
6. Medusa saw her reflection first causing her powers to backfire on her instead of on Perseus.