According to a different source, this question refers to the story "Blue-Sky Home" by Lisa Papademetriou.
In this story, Phoebe is half-Greek, but she was born in America, and she does not consider herself to be Greek. However, her grandfather considers her to be Greek. The main factor in this is the fact that Phoebe is not acquainted with Greek culture. What contributes the most to how someone views himself is the cultural practices that they grew up with. If someone follows particular culinary or religious practices and celebrates traditional holidays, it is more likely that the person will feel identified with that culture. Other factors can include being fluent in the language of the place, or visiting this country regularly.
The tell tale heart made me feel on the edge of my seat the whole time. I felt this wash because how suspenseful the story became as it progressed. My feelings were all over the place as the story continued. At first I felt nervous then anxious.
Virtuous and loving is your answer.
Answer:
There once was a garden growing lush
two people with no need for modesty
but then a sneaky little creature ruined it
he told tales of what would happen if they ate of the forbidden
he spun lies about the god they'd so long believed in
"do not believe him" I shouted but I could not be heard
my voice was silent and my heart filled with guilt
I watched as they listened to his every word
I watched as they sinned
Explanation: Just something I came up with hope it's good enough
Its b.
Cause it is. and how would you if it was wrong.HAHAHA