Answer:
The army marched to safety, perpetuating the myth of a sneeze's power. 
Explanation:
This line of the passage reveals that the Greeks had certain superstitions about sneezes that amounted to adoring them as a superhuman power that brought good fortune. 
While there was no substantial evidence to prove that sneezes were indeed good luck charms or signs, the myth was perpetrated by the happenstance occurrence of a sneeze during a speech and the successful march of the army following the choice of a new commander. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
In “The Devil and Tom Walker” Irving is saying that the values in American society lie in the wrong place  chosing wealth and financial prosperity over the well-being of others.  
Irving sees America becoming greedy and warns the reader not to follow Tom Walkers ´s path that led him to exchange his soul to the devil blinded by his ambition for money.
This statement reflects the  popular themes of individualism in the romantic era. The American romantics believed   that a man's choices decided his fate. Washington Irving shows how Tom chooses the wrong direction that led him astray from the true values of humanity.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
My reasoning for buying the following at the super market is that they                 were needed things in my house: 
- Carrots
- Peppers 
- chips 
- veggie dip
- candy 
- bottled water
- toothpaste
- mouthwash
- cutips
- tissues 
- school supplise
- stapler
Explanation: