Answer: I believe your answer would be A. To make something seem more important than it literally is
Explanation: A hyperbole exaggerates to make something seem larger, faster, more important, etc. than it really is
1.The answer here is simple when you see what kind a man Ulysses, that is
Odysseus is and what Minerva, that is Athena is the goddess of. Ulysses
is a one of the best, if not best, strategists of his time and his guile
and wits are legendary and respected. Minerva is a goddess of wisdom
and warfare, especially warfare strategy. Ulysses is a human embodiment
of the traits that she is the patron of an that is why he is favored by
this particular goddess.
2.As I sad before Minerva helps Ulysses because of who he is, his traits, and that would be the reason Homer used Minerva to held Ulysses as he embodies the traits she is the Goddess of, that is Strategy and Wisdom. In chapter XIII she says : "We will say no more, however, about this, for we can both
of us deceive upon occasion- you are the most accomplished counsellor and
orator among all mankind, while I for diplomacy and subtlety have no equal
among the gods." This is in the translation by Samuel Butler.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The quality or state of being excessively sensitive or emotionally idealist is called sentimentality. It <span>originally indicated the reliance on feelings as a guide to truth. Hope this answers the question.</span>
The Capulet-Montague feud is petty, foolish, and easily blown out of proportion.