the answer you are looking for is d
Apollo teased Eros (Cupid) about shooting his bow and arrows. Cupid in his anger came up with a mischievous idea. He flew up a mountain with two arrows. One of gold and one of lead. The gold one would make the victim fall desperately in love with whomever they saw next. The lead one would freeze a heart, and the person could/would not love.
Eros spied the lovely nymph Daphe, and shot her with the lead arrow. She ran to her father, a minor river god. She begged him to allow her to remain chaste and unmarried. He loved her very much but was deeply saddened by this. He granted her wish though.
A small bit of time later Eros saw Apollo walking nearby and so he struck him with the golden arrow, causing the god to fall madly in love with poor Daphne.
He began to chase her but since she had been with Artemis's hunters and was a nymph (not human) she was able to just barely evade him.
She cried out to her father for assistance, and he granted her her wish to remain alone. He turned her into a Laurel tree.
Apollo cried and kissed the bark repeatedly but the lovely nymph was already gone. He took down some of the branches and wore a Laurel crown so he could always have his 'love' with him. And then it became his sacred tree.
It later became a important Grecian symbol, often of power, knowledge, and/or Apollo's favor.
The correct answer is C. In turmoil
Explanation:
The French Revolution was the period between 1789 and 1799 that implied important changes in French politics and society. Indeed, during the Revolution the traditional monarchy that had governed the country for decades was overthrown, this was mainly motivated by the dissatisfaction of citizens as monarchs imposed taxes and other unfair policies to try to maintain the control as well as paid debts with other countries.
Additionally, after monarchy ended the government changed to the one of a Republic; this caused the country to be left in turmoil (disturbance and confusion) because different sectors of society tried to get in the power; besides this, power was held by the Jacobians (political group) who promoted violence against opponents and later by Napoleon. This contributed to the general negative situation of the country as there were social upheavals, politics were changing and France was involved in wars with other countries. Thus, after the French Revolution France was left in turmoil.