Not sure but maybe similar to if someone were to mess up on a word to laugh about it together instead of making it a big deal and turning it into a bigger problem then what it really is. and as to serious things lightly if you were to get in trouble you would find it more understanding from someone repremending you in a respectful and calm way vs yelling and screaming and over the top punishes which may result in nothing good or worse.
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A. the mythic ideas of what the city was built on.
Explanation:
In the text, <em>Athena and Poseidon'd Contest for Athens</em>, the speaker talks about how the gods Athena and Poseidon were in a contest for the possession of the city of Athens. The story of how Athena came to be the <em>"patron deity of Athens"</em> reveals how the modern-day Athens came to be.
Paragraph 1 of the text describes how major gods were the basis of how the modern-day cities were established. Though ancient in their legends, they are nonetheless <em>"often conscripted into worthy causes, such as the creation of a new town; laying the metaphoric foundations for what was to prosper into our contemporary major cities that we still walk in today"</em>. The use of the word <em>"metaphoric foundations" </em>reveals how these mythic ideas became the basis of what a city was built on.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
C. assonance, because assonance is when two or more words close together repeat the same vowel sound but have different consonant sounds. In this case, the "ea" is repeated
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well if you think about it, Achilles death was the direct result of his pride. When Achilles refuses to fight after his pride is wounded by Agamemnon, his cousin Patroclus wants to fight in the battle and so he takes Achilles armor and rides into battle with the rest of the Myrmidons who think that they are following Achilles. Patroclus ends up being killed by Prince Hector, who thought he was Achilles. This causes Achilles to go and kill Hector, but once that happens he drags the body around behind his chariot which really angered of the Trojans. So the next time he went to battle Paris shot an arrow at him (which was guided by Apollo) which struck his heel and killed him.
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