Answer:
You could make it a positive statement to help you understand.
Example:
I hate hating dogs. ⇒ I love loving dogs.
Explanation:
A prophecy, or prophecies in general, is a prediction of events about to happen in the future. Prophecies can appear in a number of ways, but almost all are cryptic and their true meaning will not become clear until after the events of the prophecy have come to pass. Also, those with the ability to see the future are unable to reveal what a prophecy means, as giving the answer would make the answer irrelevant (meaning that the events in the prophecy could change if the events are told). It is also said that trying to figure out what a prophecy means or trying to force a prophecy to come to pass may result in disaster.
The most common way for a prophecy to be told is from an oracle, most notably the Oracle of Delphi. Even in ancient times, people would come from all over Greece and beyond to see the Oracle, who would speak the prophecies of Apollo. Over time the spirit of the Oracle went from host to host, eventually arriving in America.
Answer:
c. descriptive
Explanation:
it is not persuading because it isn't telling you to get this type of dog. It is simply listing facts/describing.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The god Vulcan’s search for blacksmith tools.; The god Vulcan’s anger with the people" The article says that ancient poetry links with these two volcanic eruptions.