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At the beginning of the story, Mathilde was a charming young woman who daydreamed about a luxurious life. She was married to a minor clerk. The narrator mentioned that she dressed plainly because she could not afford fine clothes. She grieved incessantly, and believed that she was born to enjoy the luxuries of living.
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The answer is: [I believe no gentleman would repine to give ten shillings for the carcass of a good fat child,]
"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift is a satirical essay that suggest that Irish people could use the selling of their children as food to the rich people to improve their economic situation, here we can see how the children will be sell in low price.
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Four sentences that have appositives can be:
The Sirius, a distant star, has its own star cluster.
I met that scientist, Andrea Ghez, when i was teaching at that school.
Once, while analyzing data with Michael, my best friend, we discovered a new asteroid.
The constellation that spans 240-270th degrees of the zodiac, Sagittarius, is is the ninth astrological sign.
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Education will get you a job, which will earn you money. However, money brings you the necessities of life: water, food and shelter. ... So, education is better/more important than money, because if you are educated, you will soon be able to earn money
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The best answer to the question: What is Athena trying to accomplish by saying the following? "Father Zeus - you other happys gods who never die-..." would be: 2. She is manipulating Zeus with irony. If a "just" king, like Odysseus, is punished by the gods, why would any king be just?
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"The Odyssey" is the second work that was written by Homer, in Ancient Greece. The story tells of the adventures that Odysseus must face as he tries to reach his most desired goal, which is to go back home to his family in Ithaca. In this particular excerpt, present in book V, Odysseus has been trapped for a while on Calypso´s island but goddess Athena is trying to convince Zeus and the other gods to help her get Odysseus out and sent home. In order to accomplish this Athena uses words that are almost sarcastic, like "you other happy gods who never die" and particularly "never let any sceptered king to be kind and gentle now, not with all his heart, or set his mind on justice - no, let him be cruel and always practice outrage." All these sentences, show that Athena is almost trying to convince the other gods, especially Zeus, by accusing them of wanting exactly that, instead of a good man, thus giving mortals the wrong impression. In the end, what she is trying to do, is manipulate the gods, and she is successful with Zeus decides to send Hermes to demand from Calypso that she release Odysseus.