Answer:
Explanation:
They are very hard to paraphrase. They stand pretty well on their own.
One: This left her alone.
Two: It was overdue.
Three: You had better leave us.
Four: None were captured.
Sorry but I have a 50 in math and none of the questions are coming up on Socratic so thanks for the points
Answer:
D. Childish arrogance and overconfidence can lead to trouble or death.
Explanation:
The myth of Daedalus and his son Icarus is one of the most known Greek myths. It tells the story of how, in order to escape from Crete, Daedalus made wings from feathers and wax for himself and Icarus, telling him not to get close to the water and sun. But Icarus didn't follow his father's instructions and got too close to the sun. The heat melted the wax in his wings, and he fell into the sea and drowned. That's the origin of the idiom <em>Don't fly too close to the sun</em>, meaning <em>Don't be reckless.</em>
The myth shows us that the consequences of arrogance and overconfidence can be as severe as death. Young, inexperienced Icarus ignored his father's wise words, dared to get too close to the sun and had to face the consequences.
I would say D. because being noble is doing what si right and putting all of your thoughts and feelings away just to do that. if you can think about somebody else instead of thinking about yourself then you are the most nobleist person i ever known