Answer: Odysseus boasting of blinding Cyclops and Cyclops seeking revenge
Explanation:
In the Odyssey, Odyssues foolishly blinded the cyclops Polyphemus who was the son of the chief god Poseidon. He then taunted Polyphemus as he left and in his boast even revealed his name .
The Cyclops then sought revenge and cried to Poseidon for revenge and Poseidon intervened and made Odysseus's journey home so hard and tumultuous and at some point even destroyed his ship.
Had Odysseus abstained from the boast and avoided mentioning his name, Polyphemus might not have sought revenge or at least would not have known who he was which would have allowed Odysseus avoid the unwanted consequence of angering Poseidon.
Capulet expects Juliet to marry Paris but does not know that she is already married to Romeo
The correct order of adjectives in sentences is opinion, size, age, form, color, origin, and material, which should be followed in the sentences.
<h3>How to correctly position the adjectives</h3>
As stated above, there is an order in which adjectives should appear in sentences:
By following the order provided, we can correct position the adjectives in the sentences given in the question:
- A brilliant new French detective film.
- An enormous brown German beef sausage.
- A lovely red and white Turkish marble chess set.
- A fascinating ancient Greek monument.
- A really big old green antique car.
- A big beautiful white bulldog.
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I believe those lines are 750-754. Here is an excerpt from those lines: Soon then saw that shepherd-of-evils /<span> that never he met in this middle-world,</span><span> / in the ways of earth, another wight / </span><span>with heavier hand-gripe; at heart he feared...</span>
Answer:
Answer is Option C: Worried Teiresias’ prophecies might be true, he is relieved to find out they apply to someone else.
Explanation:
In the drama "Oedipus the King" by "Sophocles", Oedipus learns that he is both his father's murderer and also his mother's husband. He thanked Theban prophet, 'Teiresias' to help him see the truth.
From the given options, the most apt statement is Option C. Option A is incorrect as Oedipus has not called Teiresias to cheer him up. Neither he grows angry and vengeful after Teiresias's speech as per Option B. Option D is also incorrect as Oedipus doesn't relax.