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The answer would be D, "Post hoc ergo hoc". <span>It basically means that the former event caused the latter event, because the two events occurred in succession. </span>
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The Uhtred speech you are referring to must contain some quote or reference to a Greek deity, or the ability of one of them. Uhtred may also have mentioned a Greek hero, or a character from some Greek tragedy, for example. In this case, you should look for names in the text that are not related to history, but that are part of a reference. You can also look for comparisons that Uhtred has made, as these statements can usually contain references.
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the term is used is usually used to describe multiple deaths and injuries due to violent incident and disasters
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