The athletic one matches up with the Olympic one. The religious one matches up with the one about worshipping many gods and goddesses. The hundreds of plays performed aligns with how they enjoyed theater.
The speaker begins to tell a story or anecdote about this time when he went to see a really smart astronomer<span> speak. The word "</span>learn'd<span>" </span>means<span> "smart" or, more accurately, "well-educated."</span>
It is correct to infer that the words “slavery,” “devils,” and “murderer” evoke a sense of: "anger and injustice." (Option A)
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What does it mean to evoke?</h3>
As used in this context, "Evoke" means "communicates" or "relates", or "connotes".
The context of the text is such that the narrator speaks against the ills and injustice being suffering by a select few under the authority indicate therein.
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<span>llustrate the feelings of the characters - this is what I think about it :-)
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