Cyclops is motivated to do this because Odysseus tricked him and humiliated him, and even had the hubris in the end to mess with him about it. Poseidon is the Cyclops' father so naturally the Cyclops wants help and Poseidon can do it because Odysseus is traveling by sea.
Answer:
Historians who write history emphasize the value of primary sources, that is those sources actually dating from a particular time period, while understanding the limitations
Explanation:
(A) Macbeth says this Act 2, Scene 2
She is imploring the 'infirm of purpose' or coward that the sleeping and dead are but pictures and can do no harm. And that only children are afraid of scary pictures.
The best answer here is the internal rhyme between cross and Albatross. The easiest way to work through what the best answer is is process of elimination. If you check each of the other choices, you'll see that the assonance mentioned really doesn't lend anything to the reading. The same is true for the alliteration choices. While they exist, they don't help to emphasize the importance of the Albatross. Conversely, the internal rhyme does highlight this because the reader is already anticipating the sound to come.