He repeats the word "simplicity"
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Penelope's choice of contest — one that only Odysseus could win — supports the suspicion that she is aware of the beggar/Odysseus's real identity. When the beggar/Odysseus asks for an unofficial chance at the bow, Penelope immediately counters Antinous' objection. Dismissing the idea that the guest would claim her as his bride, she responds that by giving the wandering stranger a shot she is simply being hospitable. Of course, the beggar would not claim her for his bride; Odysseus would not have to.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Option C: Personification
2. Option C: She thinks the night belongs to her and her alone.
3. Option D: .Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there.
4. Option A: The moon was moping. She thought the sun should not shine during nighttime. The moon thinks the sun is rude to be there after the day is over.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter'
by 'Lewis Carroll', moon seems to be sulking because she thinks night is the time for her to rule the sky. The sun should not be there is the sky during the night time. She thinks that it was rude of the sun to remain there even during the time when she is supposed to be in the sky. Sun should remain only during the day. Therefore options C, D and A are correct for questions 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
Option A is a personification for question 1 because it says that the sun is shining with all its power. It looks like it is describing the power of a person.
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