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The phrase "What would Jesus do?", often abbreviated to WWJD, became popular particularly in the United States in the late 1800s after the widely read book by Charles Sheldon entitled, In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do. The phrase had a resurgence in the US and elsewhere in the 1990s and as a personal motto for adherents of Christianity who used the phrase as a reminder of their belief in a moral imperative to act in a manner that would demonstrate the love of Jesus through the actions of the adherents.
In popular consciousness, the acronym signifying the question—WWJD—is associated with a type of bracelet or wristband which became a popular accessory for members of Christian youth groups, both Catholic and Protestant, in the 1990s.
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The main idea is Babylon's History
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slowing down the plot to focus on an important character
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I believe the question is related to the story entitled "The Cruel Tribute."
The situation above happened after the people found out that<em> King Minos of Crete</em> had a "Labyrinth" where the people who were sent to him were killed by a Minotaur. This caused disdain on the people.
Then, the plot slowed down by mentioning about how the years have passed and how the people obeyed on sending their seven males and females to Minos. This was done in order to introduce a new character named "Theseus," <em>who grew up in those passing years</em> and was now looking for his father, King AEgeus.
So, this explains the answer.
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D
Explanation:
Petrocelli is asking questions that imply Steve is forgetful and confused at the moment, as he responded with have you forgotten and are you nervous.