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Incomplete question. here are the options:
A. attitudes toward tedious labor
B) solutions to a long-standing problem
C) two distinct perspectives of the world
D) personal beliefs about honorable conduct
E) opposing sides in a controversy
Answer:
A. attitudes toward tedious labor
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech used to compare one thing with another thing of a different kind.
The words of line 40 reads;
<em>"In each hand, </em><em>like an old-stone savage armed</em>
<em>He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees.</em>
<em>He will not go behind his father's saying And he likes having thought of it so well."</em>
Hence, the speaker likens "each hand" to an "old stone" in other to make a contrast between attitudes toward tedious labor which is evident if we examine previous lines.
Zeus asked Hephaestus to create a creature that would drive men mad.
<h3>Which creature did Hephaestus create?</h3>
- Zeus wanted something that would enchant humanity, to the point of driving everyone crazy.
- So he asked his son Hephaestus, who was a blacksmith, to do this work.
- Hephaestus created a woman and made her strong and beautiful.
- Zeus liked the creation and made the woman smart and very curious. He called her pandora.
Zeus believed that the woman's characteristics would be able to enchant mankind, but it drives them completely mad, giving rise to the Greek myth about "Pandora."
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