I believe it would be option A, it states that his father believes that he is a traitor and his tone and language suggests anger and resentment at the fact that his son is joining
D. It provides people with opportunities to learn.
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This aspect of education is universal. By definition,
education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction,
especially at a school or university. Education has had many forms and it has
been around since ancient times. Education doesn’t always have to be formal and
sometimes it can just mean “an enlightening experience”. All over the world, education gave people the
chance to share what they know and to learn from someone in authority or from
peers.</span>
2. He said he doesn't like it.
3. They said they can't come to the party.
4. He said he will only pay 100 diners.
5. They said the man took the money.
6. He said the plane had already taken off.
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Answer:
The excerpt shows evidence that it is from a Greek myth because the gods interact with humans.
Explanation:
In Greek mythology, it is indeed very common for gods to interact with humans. In famous epic poems, such as The Iliad and They Odyssey, for instance, gods are constantly interfering in human affairs directly. They choose sides and favorites, they use their powers to send storms or to disguise someone, and so on. In the passage we are analyzing here, that characteristic is evident. Zeus, a god, who happens to be married to the goddess Hera, has an affair with a human. Hercules, their son, is what is called a demi-god.