Answer:
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Polyphemus<span> in Greek Mythology, </span><span>is the giant son of </span>Poseidon<span> who seeks vengeance on Odysseus.</span>
At the end of the Cyclops adventure, Polyphemus begs his father Poseidon to curse Odysseus. this contributes an important impact on the future events in the epic.
Voice is the speaker or the person telling the story.
Tone is the overall atmosphere of a story.
Simile is when you compare two things - he is as strong as a lion.
Personification is when non-human entities have human qualities.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the C) "like startled rattlesnakes, the long / naked arms uncoil."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answers, it can be added that the two halves of a castanet, which can be made out of wood or other material, are joined by a cord that usually goes around the thumb, while the other fingers tap the surface, creating a very characteristic and cheerful sound. In the poem, the speaker compares this sound and visual image of the dancer playing the castanets to surprised rattlesnakes that unfold in an (usually frantic) movement.
Answer:
D. Polyneices
Explanation:
I believe the answer is "D," (though I may be wrong) since Polyneices was considered a traitor by King Creon.