The correct answer is option B ("Angered by lack of help from the gods").
Achilles is one of the most infamous figures in Greek mythology. He's depicted the greatest and bravest warrior of Agamemnon's army. When he was born, Thetis submerged Achilles in the waters of River Styx, which made all his body invulnerable with the exception of his heel, which didn't touch the water.
All these attributes make him most definitely a bit self-centered and vain. He's very easily irritable so he can be carried away by emotion. In spite of this, Achilles is known for his loyalty and would do anything to take care of his family. Anger towards the Gods would make no sense, since all the power comes from them and he's actually a half-god himself.
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Answer:
I would rather go to cinema than watch television
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- Theme: The dangers of talking to strangers.
- Setting: The woods and grandma's house.
- Plot: Little red riding hood wants to visit her grandma.
The theme of a story is the underlying message of the story, which is universal across literature. Likewise, the setting refers to where the account takes place, while the plot is what happens in the narration.
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In his book How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, Paul Tough uses James Black's story as an example of how although having good cognitive abilities is necessary, hard work and proper education is much more important to turn intelligence into academic success.
Explanation:
James´amazing talent at playing chess, which usually indicates a high intelligence, didn´t match his academic results despite his teacher´s efforts. According to Tough, James´main obstacle was the deficiency of his education throughout his life, and not a lack of resolution or intellectual capacity. Furthermore, he praises Elizabeth Spiegel, James´teacher, for her efforts to get the kid to get better academic achievements, and claims that it´s teachers like her who actually understand educational needs and the importance of helping students develop their own intellectual abilities.