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I have found them for I am one of them.
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How ya doing I was wondering if I could get a free brainliest
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Well my friend killed herself. It was tough at first, but at the end a got over it. I had to accept that she was gone. She left a letter for her family that said what she was feeling. She had professional help but tat didn't help. Its part of life and now I dedicate my life to helping anti-bulling campains
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If there are some mistakes I am sorry. Not native
"great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world" - This metaphor compares the hose of the flamethrower to a snake. The purpose of the metaphor is to show the destructive power of the flamethrower.
"his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor" - This metaphor compares Montag to a conductor. It shows his control over the fire and his enjoyment of burning everything. By comparing Montag to a conductor, it makes his job almost a form of art and beauty.
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Bacchus granted Midas's wish for a golden touch.
Midas couldn't eat because of the wish Bacchus granted.
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The details about Silenus are not important to the summary of the myth. The purpose of the myth is to teach that one needs to be careful for what one wishes. All things that seem to be great do have a negative side to them. In this myth, Midas is granted the wish for a golden touch. He thinks this is wonderful and perfect. He's very excited when he tries his gift and everything he touches turns to gold. However, he soon realizes that this wish was not well thought out. Midas is unable to eat since all the food he touches turns to gold. Because of this, he chooses to go back to Bacchus and ask him to reverse the wish.