I believe that it's to describe a major battle between a monster and a god. Although some myths go with something that happened.
I think it’s d but it could also be a so I would just go with d though
it is bubbling by my calculations it is the second one
The main idea of the September 1996 New York Times story is that Poe may have died of rabies.
The entire story tells of how we are mistaken when we think that Poe died drunk in a gutter wearing somebody else's clothes. Whereas it is true that he was wearing another man's clothes (having being robbed of his own), the first part is not true - according to Dr. Benitez, Poe had rabies and died in a hospital.
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The flowers are open when the sun is out. The marigold is also called the “herb of the sun”, representing passion and even creativity.