C. Chris is angry with himself for lying to Keith
I would say, ( What is the most interesting story based on a Greek myth?)
Not being the hero doesn’t exactly mean that you are the bad guy. There are many shades of characters that exist. Such as anti-villain. Those being characters that aren’t exactly doing good, but not exactly someone that is fully evil. These characters have usually suffered mental damage. Or at least that is a common theme in many shows and movies. However, a character could also be the full villain. These are characters that have harmful intents. To which the hero defeats them in some way(most of the time). These are often sadistic characters that plan to kill many’s
Answer:
Personifications: "Bright flowers were waving to me"
"The old cat groaned in protest"
"The wind screamed in anger"
Hyperboles: "Everybody knows Alexander"
"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"
"The bag weighed a ton"
Explanation:
Personifications give human characteristics to non living objects, while hyperboles are exaggerations.
Stealth requires great agility. One must be very cautious about how one approaches some creature that one should really avert. However, irresolution is for the timid. When a course has been decided upon, do it. Don't think about it. The time to be tremulous is when you have finished with the chore of avoidance.